Geothlypis (bird)

Abundance: 0.14 to 14.47% (median 1.55%)

Latitudinal range: -23.8° to 55.3°

Habitats: Mediterranean woodland (2), desert/xeric shrubland (3), temperate broadleaf/mixed forest (18), temperate savanna (1), temperate wetland (1), tropical/subtropical dry broadleaf forest (4), tropical/subtropical moist broadleaf forest (7), tropical/subtropical savanna (1)

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Found in 37 samples

Belize: Belize Groves Management Company Limited (orange orchard #4)

Bolivia: El Porvenir (birds)

Brazil: Serra da Canastra National Park

Canada: Calling Lake (treatment), Calling Lake (control), Tantramar Marshes, Charlotte County

Costa Rica: University of Georgia San Luis Research Station, Monteverde

Guatemala: Finca Caobanal, Puerto Barrios (mist netted birds)

Honduras: Centro de Investigacíon y Jardín Botánico Lancetilla, Isla de Utila

Mexico: La Paz, Santa Martha (open), Cozumel Island (birds, 2004 - 2007)

Nicaragua: Siuna (birds, allspice)

Paraguay: Para La Tierra Biological Station

United States: Pine Swamp, Baldwin County, Camarillo Oak Grove County Park, Horseshoe Bend Research Area, Sandrock Cliff (spring), Sandrock Cliff (fall), William Trelease Woods (gap, spring), Lighthouse Tract, Wateree, McGregor Range (arroyo), McGregor Range (upland), Dawes County (in-channel), Missouri Ozark Forest Ecosystem Project (1998), St. Catherine's Island, Wedge Plantation, Laudholm Farm, Clayhead Preserve, China Creek Park, Clive Runnells Family Mad Island Marsh Preserve

See also Geothlypis aequinoctialis, Geothlypis formosa, Geothlypis philadelphia, Geothlypis poliocephala, Geothlypis tolmiei, Geothlypis tricha, Geothlypis trichas