Mass: 9.5 g
Diet: insectivore based on Blake and Hoppes 1986, Blake and Loiselle 1991, Allen and O'Connor 2000, and Allen and O'Connor 2000; insectivore-frugivore based on RamÃrez-Albores and Navarro-Sigüenza 2011; omnivore based on Robinson et al. 2000 and Anderson and Naka 2011
Abundance: 0.13 to 12.40% (median 0.75%)
Latitudinal range: 9.2° to 47.2°Habitats: temperate broadleaf/mixed forest (10), temperate wetland (1), tropical/subtropical moist broadleaf forest (8)
Found in 19 samples
Canada: Tantramar Marshes
Costa Rica: Monteverde
Guatemala: Puerto Barrios (mist netted birds)
Mexico: Finca Irlanda (winter 2001)
Nicaragua: Siuna (birds, primary forest), Siuna (birds, secondary forest), Siuna (birds, allspice), Siuna (birds, pasture)
Panama: Pipeline Road (March 1980)
United States: Baldwin County, La Salle Creek Bog, Horseshoe Bend Research Area, Sandrock Cliff (spring), Sandrock Cliff (fall), William Trelease Woods (gap, spring), Freeville, Laudholm Farm, Clayhead Preserve, Clive Runnells Family Mad Island Marsh Preserve
9.5 mm | (N = 1) | based on |
See also Setophaga, Setophaga adelaidae, Setophaga americana, Setophaga caerulescens, Setophaga castanea, Setophaga cerulea, Setophaga citrina, Setophaga coronata, Setophaga discolor, Setophaga dominica, Setophaga fusca, Setophaga magnolia, Setophaga nigrescens, Setophaga occidentalis, Setophaga palmarum, Setophaga petechia, Setophaga pinus, Setophaga ruticilla, Setophaga sp., Setophaga striata, Setophaga tigrina, Setophaga townsendi, Setophaga virens