Taxonomy / Classification
Scientific Name:
Wilsonia citrina
Authority:
(Boddaert, 1783)
Synonyms:
Common Names:
Common Names
Location
Language
Hooded Warbler
Global
English
Formal Taxonomy:
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Animalia
Craniata
Aves (Birds)
Passeriformes (Perching Birds)
Parulidae
Wilsonia
Taxonomic Comments:
General Species Description:
Reproduction Comments:In most areas, nesting occurs mainly from mid- to late May through July. In Ohio, most clutches are completed from mid-May to mid-June (Peterjohn and Rice 1991). Clutch size three to four (rarely five). Incubation, by the female, lasts 12 days. Young are tended by both parents, leave nest in 8-9 days, fly 2-3 days later, remain with adults for several weeks. Sexually mature usually in one year.
Ecology Comments:Breeding territory size generally is about 0.5-0.75 ha. Males and females also maintain separate winter territories. Commonly returns to same winter territory in successive years (Powell and Rappole 1986, Rappole and Warner 1980); often joins mixed flocks within territory (Stiles and Skutch 1989). Breeding density may range up to 22 pairs per 40 ha.
Conservation Status
Status
type
Location
Status
Review
date
IUCN Redlist
Global
LC
Natureserve
Global
G5
Habitats
Terrestrially widely distributed: No
No Habitats listed.
Distribution Status
No Distributions listed.
Location
Occurrence Status
Description
Dutch Caribbean
Population
No Population listed.
Threats
No Threats listed.
Uses
No Uses listed.
Resources
Images
Distribution Maps
No Distribution Maps listed.
Documents
No Documents listed.
Web Links
No Web Links listed.
References
Citation
Author
Reference Type
Birds of the Netherlands Antilles / Karel Hendrik Voous ; coloured plates by Henk J. Slijper. - Voous, Karel Hendrik. - 327 p. : ill., pl. ; 20 cm. - [2nd, rev. ed., English version]. - With bibliogr., index. - 1st ed.: 1955, Dutch version (De vogels van de Nederlandse Antillen). - 90-6011-157-5. - Zutphen : Walburg Pers, 1983
Voous, Karel Hendrik
Published document
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