Canada Warbler
About the Canada Warbler
Also known as: Canadian Warbler, Bonaparte's Warbler
The Canada Warbler is a small species of songbird that migrates from breeding grounds in northern forests down to wintering grounds in South America.
The Canada Warbler has a grey back with bright yellow throat, chest and belly. They have a black "necklace" of streaks across the chest. These cuties also have a nice white eyering and a yellow line extending from the eye to the beak.
Though the population trend of the Canada Warbler is decreasing, the species range is extremely large and the conservation status is considered to be Least Concern as of November 2013.
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Details & Statistics
Added to Birdorable
Hatched November 6, 2013
Scientific Name
Cardellina canadensis
Bird Family
Measurements
Length:
4.7 to 5.9 inches
(11.9 to 15 cm)
Wingspan:
6.7 to 8.7 inches
(17 to 22.1 cm)
Weight:
.3 to .5 ounces
(8.5 to 14.2 grams)
Range
International Names
Brazilian
mariquita-do-canadá
Chinese
加拿大威森莺
Czech
lesňáček kanadský
Danish
Canadasanger
Dutch
Canadese Zanger
Finnish
viirurintakerttuli
French
Paruline du Canada
German
Kanadawaldsänger
Italian
Parula canadese
Japanese
クロボシアメリカムシクイ [kuroboshiamerikamushikui]
Norwegian
Kanadaparula
Polish
wilsonka kanadyjska
Russian
Канадская вильсония
Spanish
Reinita Canadiense
Swedish
Kanadaskogssångare