Yellow Warbler
Dendroica petechia
North American birders who are fortunate
to have Yellow Warblers breeding in the backyard may be surprised
to see that the males of the resident race on Aruba have a bright
red cap. Other than that, they look and sound quite similar.
Yellow Warblers are common around Bubali Bird Sanctuary, in
Arikok National Park, and on many other parts of the island.
Some authors consider this form to be a separate species that
they call the Golden Warbler. Adding to the confusion is the
fact that migrant Yellow Warblers from North America may pass
through or occasionally winter on the ABCs. To make matters
further complicated, some of the immature, worn, or molting
resident Yellow Warblers can look like other warbler species
that are rare or unrecorded for the island such as Tennessee
Warbler, Nashville Warbler, or Cape May Warbler.