Setophaga kirtlandii

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:species
gptkbp:bfsLayer 5
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Setophaga
gptkbp:adult_plumage acquired after first molt
duller than adults
gptkbp:behavior solitary during breeding season
gptkbp:breeding_season dependent on habitat quality
primarily in Michigan
gptkbp:calls_for sharp 'chip' sound
gptkbp:clutch_size 3 to 5 eggs
gptkbp:color males are brighter than females
yellow and gray
gptkbp:common_name gptkb:Kirtland's_Warbler
gptkbp:conservation_efforts habitat restoration
gptkbp:conservation_status endangered
gptkbp:diet insects
gptkbp:egg_color white with brown spots
gptkbp:family gptkb:Parulidae
gptkbp:field gptkb:Sibley_Guide_to_Birds
gptkbp:first_described_by gptkb:Spencer_Fullerton_Baird
gptkbp:fledging_period 10 to 12 days
gptkbp:foraging_behavior gleaning insects from foliage
gptkbp:habitat gptkb:Michigan
jack pine forests
young jack pine stands
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Setophaga kirtlandii
gptkbp:length 14 to 15 cm
gptkbp:migration migratory
late summer to early fall
long-distance migrant
to the Bahamas
gptkbp:nesting ground-nesting
May to July
grasses and plant fibers
near water sources
gptkbp:order gptkb:Passeriformes
gptkbp:population due to conservation efforts
gptkbp:population_trend increasing
gptkbp:predators common threat
snakes and raccoons
gptkbp:research_focus population dynamics
gptkbp:scientific_name gptkb:Setophaga_kirtlandii
gptkbp:soundtrack melodic and varied
early morning and late evening
gptkbp:status protected species
gptkbp:tail_type notched tail
gptkbp:territorial_behavior defends breeding territory
gptkbp:threats habitat loss
gptkbp:vocalization used for mate attraction
gptkbp:weight 10 to 12 g
gptkbp:wildlife popular among birdwatchers
gptkbp:wingspan 20 to 23 cm
gptkbp:wintering_range Bahamas and Cuba
gptkbp:year 1858