Habitat - The Yellow-rumped Warbler breeds in variety of open forested habitats including Douglas-fir and pine forests in the western mountains and mixed coniferous/hardwood forests in the East. Stands of alder, maple, and dogwood are also frequented. On the Atlantic coast it favors coastal bayberry thickets in winter, while on the west coast it can be found mostly in brushy environments in winter.
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