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− | [[Image:Adelaides_Warbler.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by Rafy Rodriguez <br />Location: Susua State Forest]] | + | [[Image:Adelaides_Warbler.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by Rafy Rodriguez <br />Location: Susua State Forest, [[Puerto Rico]].]] |
==Identification== | ==Identification== | ||
Bluish-gray upperparts with two white wing-bars. Underside including throat yellow (except undertail coverts and abdomen, which are white); face shows a yellow eye-brow but a white sub-ocular crescent bordered in black. Bill dark but possibly with flesh-colored base, and with flesh-colored legs. | Bluish-gray upperparts with two white wing-bars. Underside including throat yellow (except undertail coverts and abdomen, which are white); face shows a yellow eye-brow but a white sub-ocular crescent bordered in black. Bill dark but possibly with flesh-colored base, and with flesh-colored legs. | ||
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==Distribution== | ==Distribution== | ||
− | Found entirely in [[Puerto Rico]] including Vieques Island | + | Found entirely in [[Puerto Rico]] including Vieques Island. |
==Taxonomy== | ==Taxonomy== | ||
− | This is a monotypic species. | + | This is a monotypic species. [[St. Lucia Warbler]] and [[Barbuda Warbler]] were previously thought to be conspecific with Adelaide's warbler. |
==Habitat== | ==Habitat== | ||
Dry coastal scrublands and, to a lesser extent, moist lowland forests. | Dry coastal scrublands and, to a lesser extent, moist lowland forests. |
Revision as of 12:37, 3 October 2008
- Dendroica adelaidae
Identification
Bluish-gray upperparts with two white wing-bars. Underside including throat yellow (except undertail coverts and abdomen, which are white); face shows a yellow eye-brow but a white sub-ocular crescent bordered in black. Bill dark but possibly with flesh-colored base, and with flesh-colored legs.
Similar Species
St. Lucia Warbler (not overlapping in range) is the most similar species. Other similar species are possible in migration.
Distribution
Found entirely in Puerto Rico including Vieques Island.
Taxonomy
This is a monotypic species. St. Lucia Warbler and Barbuda Warbler were previously thought to be conspecific with Adelaide's warbler.
Habitat
Dry coastal scrublands and, to a lesser extent, moist lowland forests.
Behaviour
They nest at heights of 1 to 7 m and 2-4 white, brown spotted eggs are laid.
The diet includes insects.