Yellowthroat
Yellowthroat is a common name for several species of birds in the family Parulidae, which includes warblers and other small, often colorful songbirds. The term "yellowthroat" refers to the distinctive yellow patch on the throat of these birds, which is a key feature used for identification. The yellowthroat family is native to North America and is known for their vibrant plumage and melodious songs.
The most well-known species is the American Yellowthroat (Geothlypis trichas), which is found in eastern North
Other species in the yellowthroat family include the Black-throated Yellowthroat (Geothlypis nelsoni) and the Common Yellowthroat
Yellowthroats are insectivorous, feeding on a variety of insects and spiders. They are often seen foraging
Yellowthroats are generally considered to be common and widespread species, with stable populations. However, habitat loss