Prothonotary Warbler
by A. F.
1. Status
1.1. Endangered
1.1.1. Provincially
1.1.2. Nationally
1.1.3. Definition
2. Human/ Natural Impacts on Species
2.1. Snag Removal
2.2. Changing Water levels
2.3. Competition for Nest Cavities
3. Biology
3.1. Weight
3.1.1. 14 g
3.2. Size
3.2.1. 5.5 in.
3.3. Offspring
3.3.1. Commonly 4-6, Often 7
3.4. Wingspan
3.4.1. 7.85 in.
3.5. Lifecycle
3.5.1. 2.44 years
4. Diet
4.1. Butterflies
4.2. Moths
4.3. Ants
4.4. Mayflies
4.5. Caterpillars
4.6. Snails
4.7. Spiders
5. Song
6. Picture
7. Action Plan
7.1. Don't Cut Down it's Habitat
7.2. Lower the Water Levels
7.3. Stop Removing Snag
8. My Resources
9. Habitat
9.1. Sandspits
9.2. Slow Moving Water
9.3. Streams
9.4. Willows
9.5. Wet Forested Bottomlands
9.6. Avoid Forests Less Than 100 Hectares
9.7. Swamps
10. Names
10.1. La paruline orangée (F)
10.2. Protonotaria citrea (L)
10.3. Protonotario Reinita (S)
11. Biome
11.1. Deciduous Forest
11.2. Deers, Raccoons, Salamanders
11.3. Beech, Maple, Oak, Hickory Trees
12. Range Maps
13. Range Maps 2