Field
Guide IDs: BREEDING:
Habitat generalist
in e: well-watered second-growth woodland, gardens,
scrub; in w, riparian thickets. ?
broods. DISPLAYS:
Courtship: male
persistently pursues female for 1-4
days. NEST:
Usu compact, neat,
strong, of weed stalks, shredded bark, grass, lined
with fine materials. EGGS:
Off-white, occ pale
green, marked with browns, olive, gray, from barely
spotted to strongly blotched, usu wreathed. 0.7"
(16 mm). DIET:
Also few
berries. CONSERVATION:
Winters s to
Bahamas, n Mexico, s to Peru, Bolivia, and
Brazilian Amazon. Blue List 1973-82; Special
Concern 1986. Populations in w increase where
reduction of grazing and cessation of herbiciding
willows has led to regrowth of riparian veg. One of
the 3 most frequent cowbird hosts; often destroys
cowbird egg by burying in bottom of nest where egg
cools and dies. NOTES:
Occ polygynous.
Males forage higher in trees than females, and in
trees with less dense foliage than those used by
females; presumably this enables male to more
efficiently advertise his territorial ownership
while foraging, and minimizes conspicuousness of
female. Females occ steal nesting material from
each other. Quite tame garden bird in e. Uncommon migrant in
various habitat types throughout campus. Breeds in
the Stanford vicinity, but no suitable breeding
habitat (riparian vegetation dominated by
cottonwoods, willows, and alders) is present on
main campus. ESSAYS: Head
Scratching;
Determining
Diets;
Cowbirds;
Blue
List;
Polygyny. REFERENCES:
Biermann and Sealy,
1982; Busby and Sealy, 1979; DellaSala, 1986;
Taylor and Littlefield, 1986.
Dendroica petechia Linnaeus
NG-382; G-278; PE-238; PW-pl 50; AE-pl 357; AW-pl
410; AM(III)-126
Location
Type
Mating System
Parental Care
2ndary Diet..
Strategy
I:
11-12 DAYS
ALTRICIAL
1
foot - 14 feet
(To
60 feet)
(3-6)
MONOG
MF
HAWKS
HOVER
&
GLEAN
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). |