Table Of Contents
- Description
- Behavior
- Reproduction and Life History
- Morphology
- Trophic Strategy
- Ecology and Distribution
- Distribution
- Habitat
- Conservation
- Relevance
- Uses
- Biodiversity Heritage Library
- References and More Information
- Literature References
- Specialist Projects
- Common Names
Behavior
The Yellow-rumped Warbler forages by searching among the vegetation for food and catching prey in flight. During migration, they hawk for insects by darting from branches to catch their flying prey. They travel in small flocks and appear to be in constant motion, often flitting from branch to branch. When observed quietly, they often approach relatively close to humans (Hines 1998).




