
Bay-Breasted Warbler
setophaga castanea
The Bay-Breasted Warbler (Setophaga castanea) is a captivating songbird of the boreal forest, celebrated for its striking breeding plumage and its strong ecological association with spruce budworm outbreaks. Breeding across the dense coniferous forests of Canada and the northernmost United States, this migratory marvel travels thousands of miles each autumn to winter in southern Central America and northern South America. During the spring, males show off a rich, deep chestnut (bay) throat, breast, and sides, contrasted sharply with a cream-colored belly and a dark face. This species is a dynamic foraging specialist that plays a vital role in forest health by consuming massive quantities of forest pests, particularly caterpillars. Its population sizes are known to fluctuate dramatically in response to insect availability, booming during epidemic years of the spruce budworm. Observing a Bay-Breasted Warbler during migration is a highly sought-after prize for birdwatchers across eastern North America.
Lebensraum: Found in mature coniferous forests, particularly spruce and fir stands, during the breeding season, and mid-elevation tropical forests during the winter.
Aussehen
During the breeding season, adult males are easily identified by their distinct rich chestnut-brown crown, throat, and flanks. They feature a black mask around the eyes, buffy-yellow patches on the sides of the neck, and a cream-colored lower breast and belly. Their backs are grayish with dark streaks, and they possess two prominent white wingbars. Females and non-breeding adults are much more subdued, showing olive-green upperparts, faint or absent chestnut wash on the flanks, and yellow-tinged breasts, making them a classic 'confusing fall warbler' challenge for birders.

Kategorie
VögelSeltenheit
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Interessante Fakten
Because they lose their bright colors and turn greenish-yellow in the autumn, they are famously classified by birdwatchers as one of the 'confusing fall warblers'.
During massive spruce budworm outbreaks, female Bay-Breasted Warblers can lay unusually large clutches of up to 7 eggs to capitalize on the abundant food supply.
On their wintering grounds in Panama and Colombia, they frequently join mixed-species foraging flocks and will readily feed on nectar and forest fruits.
Besondere Fähigkeiten
Budworm Specialist
This warbler exhibits a highly flexible breeding strategy, significantly increasing its clutch size and population density during spruce budworm outbreaks.
High-Canopy Foraging
It is adapted to forage primarily in the dense interior of middle-to-high tree branches, utilizing rapid hopping and hovering to snatch insects from needles.
Long-Distance Navigation
Uses geomagnetic cues and stellar navigation to migrate thousands of miles between northern boreal forests and South American wintering grounds.
Maße und Details
- Gewicht
- 0.011+ kg
Ernährung und Fütterung
Feeds heavily on insects and spiders, particularly spruce budworm caterpillars during the breeding season, supplemented with berries and nectar during migration and winter.
Hauptnahrung
- Spruce budworm caterpillars
- Spiders
- Flies
- Beetles
- Berries
Nahrungssuche
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Ökologische Zusammenhänge
Spruce Budworm
Choristoneura fumiferana
Primary food source during the breeding season; the warbler's population density increases significantly during caterpillar outbreaks.
Blackburnian Warbler
Setophaga fusca
Competes for nesting sites and foraging space in the mid-to-high canopy of coniferous forests.
Sharp-shinned Hawk
Accipiter striatus
A common aerial predator of small songbirds, frequently hunting migrating warblers in forest edges and canopies.
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Häufig gestellte Fragen
Wie identifiziert man Bay-Breasted Warbler?
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Was ist der/die/das gewicht von Bay-Breasted Warbler?
0.011+ kg
Was frisst Bay-Breasted Warbler?
Feeds heavily on insects and spiders, particularly spruce budworm caterpillars during the breeding season, supplemented with berries and nectar during migration and winter.
Wo findet man Bay-Breasted Warbler normalerweise?
Found in mature coniferous forests, particularly spruce and fir stands, during the breeding season, and mid-elevation tropical forests during the winter.
Wie jagt Bay-Breasted Warbler?
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