The buff-rumped warbler is a New World warbler that is resident from Honduras south to northwestern Peru and disjunctly in the western Amazon. It is found in forests at up to 1500 m altitude, always near water.
The pair builds a bulky domed nest with a side entrance on a sloping bank next to a stream or path, and the female lays two white eggs which are incubated for 16–17 days with another 13–14 days to fledging.
The buff-rumped warbler is 13-13.5 cm long and weighs.. more
Similar species: Perching Birds
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Uploaded Aug 22, 2018. Captured Mar 17, 2018 11:58 in Buga-Guacarí, Guadalajara de Buga, Valle del Cauca, Colombia.
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