Golden-cheeked Warbler

Setophaga chrysoparia

Endangered

The Golden-cheeked Warbler is a wood-warbler that gleans insects from foliage, bark, ground litter, or wetland vegetation, with many species moving seasonally in southwestern United States and northern Mexico. It is mapped here as a resident or core native range, with migratory species shown by their broad regular range rather than every seasonal movement. Fun fact: this batch includes some of the Americas' most familiar singers alongside highly localized island and mountain endemics.

Family
Parulidae
Range
Golden-cheeked Warbler Range — Resident/core range in southwestern United States and northern Mexico
Population
≈ Unknown
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