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.
sparrow-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)
© John van Dort / Macaulay Library
- Color Pattern
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.
© Brian Sullivan / Macaulay Library - Behavior
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.
- Habitat
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