Species Profile

Yellow-Rumped Warbler

Setophaga coronata

Banding code: YRWA

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Species Profile

Species notes

The yellow-rumped warbler is a regular North American bird species that can be commonly observed all across the continent. Its extensive range connects both the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of the U.S. as well as Canada and Central America, with the population concentrated in the continent's northern reaches during the breeding season and migrating southwards to southern North and Central America in the winter. It generally prefers coniferous forests or mixed coniferous-deciduous forests as its breeding habitat, while during the winter it can be found inhabiting more open areas such as shrublands that offer food resources. The yellow-rumped warbler is primarily insectivorous, though the species does eat fruits such as juniper berries as well, especially in winter.

Scientific nameSetophaga coronata
FamilyNew World Warblers
OrderPasseriformes
Conservation statusLeast Concern

Photo Collection Overview

Photo capture coverage for this species.

Latest captureApril 25, 2026
Earliest captureApril 25, 2026
Locations2 tagged

Image Details

Metadata extracted from the camera files.

Yellow-Rumped Warbler photograph 1
Captured
Camera
Canon Canon EOS R7
Lens
RF100-500mm F4.5-7.1 L IS USM
Exposure
1/500 s
Aperture
f/7.1
ISO
160
Focal length
500 mm
Dimensions
5198 × 3468
Megapixels
18.0
File size
4.5 MB
Yellow-Rumped Warbler photograph 2
Captured
Camera
Canon Canon EOS R7
Lens
RF100-500mm F4.5-7.1 L IS USM
Exposure
1/800 s
Aperture
f/7.1
ISO
640
Focal length
500 mm
Dimensions
6112 × 4078
Megapixels
24.9
File size
6.4 MB