Utah Bird Profile |
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Name Roots: (Gr. denron, "a tree"; oicos, "inhabit" - for Grace D. Coues) |
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In Utah: |
by Jack Binch |
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Nesting, feeding, characteristic behaviors: |
Nests in a conifer at a height of 20-60 feet, in a cup nest. This species is
a rare cowbird host. During the breeding season, this species is an insectivore: upper-canopy gleaner.
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Habitat: | Breeds in Utah in ponderosa pine
and mixed conifer habitats. |
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How to find: | |||||
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USGS Profile
(Geological Survey) |
US Winter Range |
US
Summer Range Map | |
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Abbreviations | References | Legend
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