All photographs were taken by Nathan Collie on location at Old Town.

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Conservation Status

Yellow-rumped Warblers are common, and their populations have held steady in recent years. Like many migrating birds, Yellow-rumped Warblers are frequently killed in collisions with radio towers, buildings, and other obstructions.

Habitat

Yellow-rumped Warblers can be found in mature coniferous and mixed coniferous-deciduous woodlands. During the winter, they live in open areas with fruiting shrubs or scattered trees, such as parks, streamside woodlands, open pine and pine-oak forest, and residential areas.