Dendroica Striate (Noun)
Meaning
North American warbler having a black-and-white head.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- Dendroica striata or the black-and-white warbler, also known scientifically as Setophaga striata and formerly as Dendroica striata also goes by the name Black-and-White.
- A Dendroica striate found in North America, this warbler can be identified by its distinctive black and white pattern resembling stripes.
- Dendroica striate is found along the southeastern Gulf coast with its black-and white striped head a familiar sight among birdwatchers visiting its winter habitats.
- Dendroica striate or black-and-white warbler has also been observed occasionally breeding in the mountains of the western United states and western coastal regions of Canada.
- Among these birds that Dendroica striate shares habitat with, are species of titmice and chickadees occupying roughly the same foraging zones.