Species: Oreothlypis celata
Orange-crowned Warbler
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Classification
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Craniata
Class
Aves
Order
Passeriformes
Family
Parulidae
Genus
Oreothlypis
NatureServe
Classification
Other Global Common Names
Chipe Corona Naranja - paruline verdâtre
Informal Taxonomy
Animals, Vertebrates - Birds - Perching Birds
Formal Taxonomy
Animalia - Craniata - Aves - Passeriformes - Parulidae - Oreothlypis - by AOU (2010).
Ecology and Life History
Habitat Type Description
Terrestrial
Migration
false - true - true - This warbler is a long-distance migrant throughout nearly all of United States and Canada. Eastern populations generally follow the Mississippi Valley in migration. Western populations appear to migrate through the Rocky Mountains and Pacific states.
Non-migrant
false
Locally Migrant
true
Food Comments
Diet includes insects (wasps, ants, flies, caterpillars, etc.), spiders, and some small fruits. Foraging occurs usually 1-11 meters above ground. Costa Rica: takes both nectar and fruits as well as insects (Stiles and Skutch 1989).
Reproduction Comments
Clutch size is 4-6 (usually 5) (Harrison 1978).
Ecology Comments
This species is not gregarious but will occasionally forage with other bird species.
Length
13
Weight
9
Conservation Status
NatureServe Global Status Rank
G5
Global Status Last Reviewed
2009-03-23
Global Status Last Changed
1996-12-03
Other Status
LC - Least concern
Distribution
Conservation Status Map
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Global Range
H - >2,500,000 square km (greater than 1,000,000 square miles) - H - Breeding range extends from western and northern Alaska, Yukon, Mackenzie, northern Alberta, northern Saskatchewan, northern Manitoba, northern Ontario, central Quebec, and central Labrador south to northwestern Baja California, Nevada (locally), southeastern Arizona, southern New Mexico, and extreme western Texas, and, east of the Rockies, to southern Saskatchewan, southern Manitoba, northeastern North Dakota (probably), central Ontario, south-central Quebec, and southern Labrador (AOU 1998). Winter range extends from coastal British Columbia (rare) south coastally to coastal California, and from northern California, southern Nevada, central Arizona, southern New Mexico (rare), Texas( not Panhandle), central Oklahoma, central Arkansas, and across the southeastern United States to Virginia (casually northward) south to southern Baja California, Guatemala, El Salvador, Belize (questionably), Yucatan Peninsula( rarely), and southern Florida, rarely to Bermuda and the Bahama Islands (AOU 1998)..
Global Range Code
H
Global Range Description
>2,500,000 square km (greater than 1,000,000 square miles)

