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Hermit Warbler Identification

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The Four Keys to ID

  • Size & Shape

    A small songbird with classic warbler proportions, including a moderately long tail and a rather short, slender, straight bill.

    Relative Size

    Larger than a Bushtit, smaller than a White-crowned Sparrow.

    Relative Sizesparrow or smallersparrow-sized or smaller

    Measurements
    • Both Sexes
      • Length: 5.5 in (14 cm)
      • Weight: 0.3-0.5 oz (9-13 g)
      • Wingspan: 7.9 in (20 cm)

    Shape of the Hermit Warbler© John van Dort / Macaulay Library
  • Breeding males have a golden-yellow head and a black throat, with a dark gray back and two white wingbars. The upper breast is white with blackish streaking. Adult females and nonbreeding males have similar patterning but with subdued colors.

    Color pattern of the Hermit Warbler
    © Brian Sullivan / Macaulay Library
  • Flits and hops quickly along high branches, typically of evergreens, to glean insects and spiders from branches and foliage. During migration and winter, joins mixed-species foraging flocks.

  • Tall coniferous forests, especially fir, pine, spruce, Douglas-fir, redwood, and sequoia, usually in mountainous areas. Winters in pine, pine-oak, and cloud forest habitats in mountains of Mexico and northern Central America. Migrants also occur in stream corridors forests, at desert oases, and in suburban parks.

    © Chris Wood / Macaulay Library