Cape May Warbler

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:bird
gptkbp:bfsLayer 3
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Passeriformes
gptkbp:adult_plumage bright yellow with black streaks
more subdued yellow and brown
gptkbp:behavior often found in mixed-species flocks
gptkbp:breeding_season monogamous
May to July
gptkbp:child has a black cap
gptkbp:clutch_size 3 to 5 eggs
gptkbp:color seasonal plumage changes
yellow and gray
gptkbp:common_name gptkb:Cape_May_Warbler
gptkbp:conservation_status gptkb:Least_Concern
gptkbp:cultural_significance named after Cape May, New Jersey
gptkbp:diet insects
gptkbp:egg_color white with brown speckles
gptkbp:family gptkb:Parulidae
gptkbp:first_described_by 1839
gptkbp:fledging_period 10 to 12 days
gptkbp:foraging_behavior gleaning insects from foliage
hovering and sallying
gptkbp:gender has a brown cap
gptkbp:genus gptkb:Setophaga
gptkbp:habitat coniferous forests
wooded areas
mature forests
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Cape May Warbler
gptkbp:is_observed_in common in migration
gptkbp:length 12.5 cm
gptkbp:migration coastal areas
long-distance migratory bird
late March to early May
Eastern North America to Central America
late August to early October
gptkbp:nesting varies by year
cup-shaped nests
in trees or shrubs
built by female
gptkbp:population_trend gptkb:Professional_Wrestler
gptkbp:predators hawks and cats
gptkbp:range gptkb:North_America
gptkbp:related_species gptkb:Black-throated_Green_Warbler
gptkbp:scientific_name gptkb:Setophaga_tigrina
gptkbp:soundtrack melodic and varied
gptkbp:species gptkb:Setophaga_tigrina
gptkbp:threats habitat loss
gptkbp:vocalization distinctive call notes
gptkbp:was_marked_by yellow underparts and dark streaks
gptkbp:weight 9-12 g
gptkbp:wildlife popular among birders
gptkbp:wingspan 20-23 cm
gptkbp:wintering_range Caribbean and Central America