Subspecific information monotypic species. NOTES thrush occurs in Idaho at least as far south as the St. Joe River southeast of Coeur d'Alene (David Fix pers. adult. Geographic range. In northern part of range (where it overlaps the range of Northern Waterthrush), favors rapid-flowing, gravel-bottomed streams flowing through hilly, deciduous forest. They basically form their own genus Seiurus, with the only other member being the strikingly different Ovenbird Seiurus aurocapilla. The Birds of North America Online (A. Poole, Ed.).
This bird is migratory, wintering in Central America, the West Indies and Florida, as well as in Venezuela, Colombia, and Ecuador. adult. Evaluating structural characteristics and distribution of each ecological system relative to the species' range and habitat requirements; ... Eaton, S.W. The legs are pink, but not as bright a shade of pink as the Louisiana's. In winter in the tropics, near streams in lowland woods, occasionally in coastal mangroves. Northern Waterthrush (Seiurus noveboracensis). As its name implies, the Northern Waterthrush is rarely found far from water. Darroch M. Whitaker and Stephen W. Eaton Version: 1.0 — Published March 4, 2020 Text last updated January 31, 2014 Northern Waterthrush (Parkesia noveboracensis) is a species of bird in the Parulidae family. Western Birds 19:41-42, 1988 41 . The two species of Waterthrush, Louisiana Waterthrush Seiurus motacilla and Northern Waterthrush Seiurus noveboracensis, are very similar to each other but are themselves easily distinguished from other species within the North American wood warblers. The Northern Waterthrush has denser streaking below, but that can be difficult to determine if you do not see the two species together.
Foreign names . Species Account Number 182.
It breeds in the northern part of North America in Canada and the northern United States including Alaska. The supercilium is long, but it does not curve up at the end. comm.). This large, tail-bobbing wood-warbler is found in Tennessee only during migration. Description identification. The Northern Waterthrush (Parkesia noveboracensis) is one of the larger New World warblers. Northern Waterthrush summer range in Oregon. 1995.
Its breeding range stretches across Alaska and Canada, and into the northeastern states, where its ringing song is heard in wooded swamps and bogs. On 4 June 1977, Mark Egger, Sayre Greenfield, and I found two Northern Water- thrushes at Crescent Creek Campground, 12 miles east of the Cascade crest in the Deschutes National Forest, … A thrush-like warbler that walks on the ground at the water's edge, bobbing the rear part of its body up and down.
Copyright 2020 Northern Waterthrush range