Yellow-rumped Warbler

Setophaga coronata

Least Concern

The Yellow-rumped Warbler is a hardy, adaptable warbler that flashes a bright yellow rump. It can digest the waxy berries of bayberry and juniper, letting it winter farther north than most warblers.

Males and females of this species look different. The card art shows the male.

Yellow-rumped Warbler trading card from Birdey

Quick facts

Conservation status
Least Concern
Habitat
Forest
Region
North America
Scientific name
Setophaga coronata

Real rarity, real conservation

This species is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. Its population is widespread and currently not considered threatened.

Rarity in Birdey follows the IUCN Red List, the real-world conservation status of each species. The more threatened a bird is in the wild, the rarer its card is in the game.

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