
Setophaga auduboni
Setophaga auduboni, commonly known as the Audubon’s yellow-rumped warbler, is a small North American songbird recognized for its distinctive yellow patches on the rump, throat, and crown. It primarily inhabits forests, woodlands, and shrublands, especially during migration and winter. These birds are active, agile fliers that forage for insects and berries, playing an important role in their ecosystems. They are known for their melodious songs and striking plumage, which varies slightly between sexes and seasons. The species is widespread across much of the United States and Canada, adapting well to various habitats.