About the Crescent-chested Warbler
The crescent-chested warbler is a small New World warbler. It is common throughout its montane range, from northern Mexico to northern Nicaragua, and is an occasional vagrant to Arizona and Texas. It shows an affinity for oaks.
Source: Wikipedia
Taxonomy & Classification
| Kingdom | Animalia |
| Phylum | Chordata |
| Class | Aves |
| Order | Passeriformes |
| Family | New World Warblers (Parulidae) |
| Species | Oreothlypis superciliosa |
| Species Codes | crcwar, CCWA |
Frequently Asked Questions
What family does the Crescent-chested Warbler belong to?
The Crescent-chested Warbler (Oreothlypis superciliosa) belongs to the New World Warblers family (Parulidae), in the order Passeriformes.
How can I identify the Crescent-chested Warbler?
The crescent-chested warbler is a small New World warbler. It is common throughout its montane range, from northern Mexico to northern Nicaragua, and is an occasional vagrant to Arizona and Texas. It shows an affinity for oaks....
Where can I report a Crescent-chested Warbler sighting?
You can log sightings of Crescent-chested Warbler on eBird (ebird.org) using species code crcwar, or on iNaturalist.