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Bird name:

Blue-winged Warbler

Vermivora cyanoptera

Order

PASSERIFORMES

Family

Wood-Warblers (Parulidae)

Code 4

BWWA

Code 6

VERCYA

ITIS

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ILLUSTRATION

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PHOTOS

CONSERVATION STATUS

Least Concern

The Blue-winged Warbler has a very large range, estimated at 1,800,000 square kilometers. The bird is primarily found in North America and Bahamas, as well as Central and South America, but has been seen in Jamaica as well as Saint Pierre and Miquelon. It prefers temperate grassland and shrubland climates and has an estimated global population of 390,000 individuals. The species is not believed to be nearing the population decline thresholds for inclusion to the IUCN Red List. The current evaluation status of the Blue-winged Warbler is Least Concern.

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SUMMARY

Overview

Blue-winged Warbler: Medium-sized warbler with olive-green upperparts and yellow underparts. The head is yellow with thin black eye line and olive-green nape. Wings are dark gray with two white bars. When its range overlaps with the Golden-winged Warrbler, it often interbreeds with or displaces it.


Range and Habitat

Blue-winged Warbler: Breeds from Minnesota, central Iowa, Wisconsin, southern Ontario, and central New England south through east-central and Atlantic coast states to northern Georgia. Winters in the tropics. Prefers abandoned fields and pastures; forest clearings and edges with clumps of catbrier, blackberry, and various bushes and young trees.

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SONGS AND CALLS

Listen to Call

Blue-winged Warbler Voice

Similar Sounding

Golden-winged Warbler Voice

Voice Text

"beee-buzzz"

INTERESTING FACTS

  • Suburban expansion of the human population is depleting habitat for this species. For example, nine former breeding sites in northeastern Ohio have been converted to housing developments; this species no longer breeds there.
  • The Blue-winged Warbler hybridizes with the Golden-winged Warbler.
  • Two basic hybrid types occur - the Brewster's Warbler with yellow head and throat, white belly, and white wing bars and the less common Lawrence's Warbler with a yellow crown and belly; black throat and eye patch; and whitish wingbars.
  • A group of warblers has many collective nouns, including a "bouquet", "confusion", "fall", and "wrench" of warblers.

SIMILAR BIRDS

RANGE MAP

CERange Map for Blue-winged Warbler

FAMILY DESCRIPTION

TERMINOLOGY

CREDITS

Author

Gary Owen Dick

Artist

Imran Kahn

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BIRDS AND BIRDING

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UnderpartsX
Belly, undertail coverts, chest, flanks, and foreneck.
UpperpartsX
Back, rump, hindneck, wings, and crown.
Eye lineX
The line of feathers just in front of and behind the eyes. It extends back from the posterior angle of the eye. This can be a useful trait used in identification in the field since it is very noticeable.
NapeX
Also called the hindneck or collar, it is the back of the neck where the head joins the body.
Parts of a Standing bird X
Head Feathers and Markings X
Parts of a Flying bird X