The myrtle warbler (Setophaga coronata) is a small New World warbler. It is considered a subspecies of the yellow-rumped warbler and its own species by different classification societies. The myrtle warbler has a northerly and easterly distribution, with the Audubon's warbler further west. It breeds in much of Canada and the northeastern United States. It is migratory, wintering in the southeastern United States, eastern Central America, and the Caribbean. It is a rare vagrant to western Europe, and has wintered in Great Britain.
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| - Myrtle warbler (en)
- Mirtezanger (nl)
- Mariquita-coroada (pt)
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| - De mirtezanger (Setophaga coronata synoniem Dendroica coronata) behoort tot de Amerikaanse zangers en broedt in het hele Noord-Amerikaanse continent. Deze soort is een afsplitsing van de geelstuitzanger. De geelstuitzanger is een complex van soorten die volgens de IOC World Bird List bestaat uit de mirtezanger, Goldmans zanger en Audubons zanger. (nl)
- The myrtle warbler (Setophaga coronata) is a small New World warbler. It is considered a subspecies of the yellow-rumped warbler and its own species by different classification societies. The myrtle warbler has a northerly and easterly distribution, with the Audubon's warbler further west. It breeds in much of Canada and the northeastern United States. It is migratory, wintering in the southeastern United States, eastern Central America, and the Caribbean. It is a rare vagrant to western Europe, and has wintered in Great Britain. (en)
- Mariquita-coroada (Setophaga coronata) é uma ave Parulídeos. A toutinegra tem uma distribuição setentrional e oriental, com Audubon mais a oeste. Reproduz-se em grande parte do Canadá e no nordeste dos EUA. É migratório, invernando no sudeste dos Estados Unidos, no leste da América Central e no Caribe. É um vagabundo raro na Europa Ocidental, e passou o inverno na Grã-Bretanha. Seu habitat de reprodução é uma variedade de florestas de coníferas e mistas. As toutinegras de murta nidificam em uma árvore, colocando 4-5 ovos em um ninho de xícara. (pt)
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| - The myrtle warbler (Setophaga coronata) is a small New World warbler. It is considered a subspecies of the yellow-rumped warbler and its own species by different classification societies. The myrtle warbler has a northerly and easterly distribution, with the Audubon's warbler further west. It breeds in much of Canada and the northeastern United States. It is migratory, wintering in the southeastern United States, eastern Central America, and the Caribbean. It is a rare vagrant to western Europe, and has wintered in Great Britain. The summer male myrtle warbler has a slate blue back, and yellow crown, rump and flank patch. It has white tail patches, and the breast is streaked black. The female has a similar pattern, but the back is brown as are the breast streaks. The myrtle can be distinguished from the similar Audubon's warbler by its whitish eyestripe, white (not yellow) throat, and contrasting cheek patch. Their trill-like songs, nearly indistinguishable, consist of a 3–4 syllable "tyew-tyew-tyew-tyew", sometimes followed by 3 more "tew"'s. The call is a hard check. Its breeding habitat is a variety of coniferous and mixed woodland. Myrtle warblers nest in a tree, laying 4–5 eggs in a cup nest. These birds are insectivorous, but will readily take wax-myrtle berries in winter, a habit which gives the species its name. Experienced birders recognize myrtle warblers with the naked eye by their flycatcher-like habit of making short flights from their perch in search of bugs. They form small flocks on migration or in winter. (en)
- De mirtezanger (Setophaga coronata synoniem Dendroica coronata) behoort tot de Amerikaanse zangers en broedt in het hele Noord-Amerikaanse continent. Deze soort is een afsplitsing van de geelstuitzanger. De geelstuitzanger is een complex van soorten die volgens de IOC World Bird List bestaat uit de mirtezanger, Goldmans zanger en Audubons zanger. (nl)
- Mariquita-coroada (Setophaga coronata) é uma ave Parulídeos. A toutinegra tem uma distribuição setentrional e oriental, com Audubon mais a oeste. Reproduz-se em grande parte do Canadá e no nordeste dos EUA. É migratório, invernando no sudeste dos Estados Unidos, no leste da América Central e no Caribe. É um vagabundo raro na Europa Ocidental, e passou o inverno na Grã-Bretanha. A toutinegra macho de verão tem um dorso azul ardósia e coroa amarela, garupa e flanco. Tem manchas brancas na cauda e o peito é listrado de preto. A fêmea tem um padrão semelhante, mas o dorso é marrom, assim como as listras do peito. Seu habitat de reprodução é uma variedade de florestas de coníferas e mistas. As toutinegras de murta nidificam em uma árvore, colocando 4-5 ovos em um ninho de xícara. Essas aves são insetívoras, mas no inverno pegam facilmente bagas de murta de cera, um hábito que dá nome à espécie. Observadores de pássaros experientes reconhecem as toutinegras de murta a olho nu pelo hábito de fazer voos curtos de seu poleiro em busca de insetos. Eles formam pequenos bandos na migração ou no inverno. Há três subespécies da toutinegra de garupa amarela (Setophaga coronata coronata, Setophaga coronata auduboni e Setophaga coronata goldmani respectivamente) enquanto a Lista Mundial de Aves do COI classifica a l toutinegra de Goldman como espécies separadas (Setophaga coronata, Setophaga auduboni e Setophaga goldmani). (pt)
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