Dendroica coronata, commonly known as the Yellow-rumped Warbler, is a small songbird with a yellow patch on its rump. It has a gray head, white throat, and yellow breast. Its wings are dark with two white wing bars. It is found in open woodlands, shrublands, and grasslands in North America. Its lifespan is typically 4-5 years and its current population is estimated to be around 100 million.
Name Origin: The scientific name of the organism, Dendroica coronata, is derived from the Greek words dendron, meaning tree, and korone, meaning crown. This is likely a reference to the bird's distinctive yellow crown, which is a prominent feature of its plumage.
Related Species: Setophaga coronata, Setophaga americana, Setophaga magnolia, Setophaga castanea, Setophaga palmarum, Setophaga discolor, Setophaga tigrina, Setophaga virens, Setophaga striata, Setophaga ruticilla