New World Warblers (Parulidae)
Kirtland's Warbler (Dendroica kirtlandii) - HBW 15, p. 757
French: Paruline de Kirtland
German: Michiganwaldsänger
Spanish: Reinita de Kirtland
Taxonomy: Sylvicola kirtlandii S. F. Baird, 1852, near Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
Relationships within genus unclear. Possible hybrid between this species and D. fusca reported from Hispaniola. Monotypic.
Distribution: Breeds in NC Michigan, in N USA; migrates to Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Is.
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Male singing within pine foliage. Locality Huron National Forest, Michigan, USA (United States) (Monotypic species)
Malcolm Mark Swan 20 June 2009 1 year ago 34 sec 4.6 -
Male singing within oak foliage Locality Huron National Forest, Michigan, USA (United States) (Monotypic species)
Malcolm Mark Swan 20 June 2009 1 year ago 49 sec 4.3 -
An immature male feeding in a tree Locality Point Pelee National Park, Leamington, Ontario, Canada (Monotypic species)
Don DesJardin 30 April 2005 5 years ago 19 sec 4.3 -
A first year male foraging on a branch Locality Point Pelee National Park, Leamington, Ontario, Canada (Monotypic species)
Don DesJardin 30 April 2005 6 years ago n/a 4.2 -
A bird singing with a catepillar in its beak Locality Crawford County, Michigan, USA (United States) (Monotypic species)
Bruce Steger 21 June 2002 5 years ago 13 sec 2.9
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Male Kirtland's Warbler perched and singing during breeding season in northern Michigan
Locality Huron National Forest, Michigan, USA (United States)
Tom Moxley 2 June 2011 1 year ago 3.1 -
singing male in jack pine
Locality Michigan, USA (United States) (Monotypic species)
Michael Retter 1 June 2008 3 years ago 2.6
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A male singing. Locality Huron National Forest, Michigan, USA (United States)
(Monotypic species)
Malcolm Mark Swan 20 June 2009 17 weeks ago 5
