Species in Focus: Yellow-rumped Warbler

The Yellow-rumped Warbler is an abundant, versatile warbler found throughout Canada and the western United States during the summer.

They are easily identified by the bright yellow patch on their rump just above their tail.

The males sing a slow, soft warble or trill in two phrases, which is usually faster in the second part.

This species was once considered to be three separate species, and Kananaskis Country is right in the midst of the hybrid zone of two of them: the Myrtle Warbler, and the Audubon’s Warbler. 

For this species in focus episode I’ll be sharing my recordings of the Yellow-rumped Warbler at Little Elbow PRA, Prairie View, Allen Bill Park, and Long Lake Provincial Park (not in Kananakis, but in Alberta).

Credits

Songbirding: Kananaskis Country is a Songbirding Studios production.

Recorded, engineered, narrated and created by Rob Porter.

The Songbirding cover art (Townsend's Warbler) is by Lauren Helton: https://tinylongwing.carbonmade.com/projects/5344062

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Rob Porter
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Rob Porter
Rob is a software engineer and naturalist in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He is the winner of the 2025 Betty Blashill Environmental Prize, and started the Songbirding podcast in 2019.
Species in Focus: Yellow-rumped Warbler
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