Field
Guide IDs: BREEDING:
Open, dry
coniferous and coniferous-deciduous forests,
chaparral, scrub, oak and pinion montane woodlands.
1 brood. DISPLAYS:
? NEST:
Usu far out on
horizontal branch; neat, of weed stalks, grass,
plant fibers, lining always contains feathers,
often hair, moss. EGGS:
White to creamy,
marked with browns, usually wreathed. 0.6" (16
mm). DIET:
Largely or entirely
insects during nesting. CONSERVATION:
Winters s to s
Mexico. Rare cowbird host. NOTES:
Very active and
agile forager. Details of breeding biology little
known. ESSAYS: Bird
Communities and Competition;
Mobbing;
Bills;
Feathered
Nests;
How
Do We Find Out About Bird
Biology?. REFERENCES:
Morrison,
1982.
Dendroica nigrescens Townsend
NG-376; G-282; PE-232; PW-pl 50; AW-pl 608;
AM(II)-136
Location
Type
Mating System
Parental Care
2ndary Diet..
Strategy
I:
? DAYS
ALTRICIAL
5
feet - 50 feet
(1
foot - 50 feet)
(3-5)
MONOG
MF
.....GLEAN
HAWKS
Except for Stanford Notes, the material in this species treatment is taken, with permission, from The Birder's Handbook (Paul Ehrlich, David Dobkin, & Darryl Wheye, Simon & Schuster, NY. 1988). |