Mangoverde :: World Bird Guide :: New World Warblers :: Common Yellowthroat
Common Yellowthroat Geothlypis trichas
Described by: Linnaeus (1766)
Alternate common name(s): Yellowthroat, Chapala Yellowthroat
Old scientific name(s): None known by website authors
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Range
North America and Mexico;
(1) Se. Canada e. to Newfoundland and ec. United States.
Winters in Mexico, West Indies and n. South America.
(2) Sc. United States and ne. Mexico.
(3) Se. United States (s. Florida).
(4) S. Texas.
(5) Se. Alaska, w. Canada in s. Yukon, n. British Columbia and n. Alberta, nw. and sw. United States.
Winters in n. Mexico.
(6) W. Canada in c. Saskatchewan, w. United States and nw. Mexico.
(7) Wc. United States.
Winters in Mexico s. to Honduras.
(8) N. California.
(9) S. California and n. Baja.
(10) w. Texas and nw. Mexico.
(11) Nw. Mexico (w. Sonora).
(12) C. Mexico (Vercruz).
(13) W. Mexico (Jalisco, Lago Chapala).
(14) W. Mexico (s. Sonora).
(15) E. United States, e. and s. Mexico (Oaxaca).
Videos
Soplillar, Matanzas Province, Cuba - Mar 12, 2002 Source: William Hull
Description: Bird is walking along branch.
Sounds
Location unknown - Date unknown Source: USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Location unknown - Date unknown Source: USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Location unknown - Date unknown Source: Florida Museum of Natural History
Location unknown - Date unknown Source: Naturesongs.com
Location unknown - Date unknown Source: Naturesongs.com
Location unknown - Date unknown Source: Naturesongs.com
Location unknown - Date unknown Source: Naturesongs.com
References
Clements, James F. Birds of the World: A Checklist. Vista, CA: Ibis Publishing Company, 2000.
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