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These are reasonable breeding locations as Yellow-throated Warblers prefer river bottoms or upland stands of pine for nesting. Two nests were confirmed at Wyalusing during the Breeding Bird Atlas II (2015-2020) with several more probable or possible reports in that area and south down the Mississippi River (see second image below). ALL SPECIES MAPS ON THIS PAGE ARE THE PROPERTY OF SOUTH DAKOTA BIRDS AND BIRDING, and may not be used, copied, or distributed on any other website, blog, or other distribution media without written approval by the site owner.
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Click here to return to the species description page. The fourth breeding record was listed as “probable” at Wyalusing State Park. Yellow-rumped Warbler - South Dakota Birds and Birding Yellow-rumped Warbler Range Map. The Yellow-rumped Warbler is sometimes referred to as Butter Butt due. Yellow-rumped Warblers are one of the most common warblers in North America and abundant on Seabrook Island from fall through spring. The WI Breeding Bird Atlas I (1995-2000) lists four breeding records, but three of those were probably “migratory overshots” (see the image below). Yellow-rumped Warbler Setophaga coronata. There were only nine records of this species in Wisconsin through 1970, but many have been reported since then with at least a dozen individuals observed this year alone. Partners in Flight estimates the global breeding population at 2 million. Yellow-throated Warblers populations increased by 50% between 19, according to Partners in Flight. Yellow-throated Warbler populations are either stable or increasing, and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology says that this species is expanding its range northward into southern Michigan and northern Ohio. It is unusual to find a forest warbler feeding in cropland. Many people found the individual here feeding with other warblers including Yellow, Yellow-rumped, and Palm Warblers. Since April 21, the same individual has been reported 22 times at Goose Pond, mostly foraging in the picked corn field south of the east pond along the Goose Pond Road causeway.
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This is a rare species for our area, with the main body of its range to the south of us.