Chiriqui yellowthroat

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| image = Geothlypis chiriquensis 1902.jpg

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| status = LC

| status_system = IUCN3.1

| status_ref = {{cite iucn |author=BirdLife International |year=2020 |title=Geothlypis chiriquensis |page=e.T103795596A139148930 |doi=10.2305/IUCN.UK.2020-3.RLTS.T103795596A139148930.en}}

| genus = Geothlypis

| species = chiriquensis

| authority = Salvin, 1872

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The Chiriqui yellowthroat (Geothlypis chiriquensis) is a species of New World warbler. It has a number of separate resident breeding populations in Central America from southwestern Costa Rica to Panama. It was previously considered a subspecies of the masked yellowthroat.

The breeding habitat is marshes and other wet areas with dense low vegetation.

The Chiriqui yellowthroat is usually seen in pairs, and does not associate with other species. It is often skulking, but may pop up occasionally, especially to sing. It feeds on insects, including caterpillars, dragonflies, damselflies, grasshoppers and beetles, and spiders,{{Cite web |title=Geothlypis aequinoctialis (Masked Yellowthroat) |url=https://sta.uwi.edu/fst/lifesciences/sites/default/files/lifesciences/documents/ogatt/Geothlypis%20aequinoctialis_Masked%20Yellowthroat.pdf}} which are usually captured in dense vegetation. The call is a fast chattering, quite unlike that of other yellowthroat species, and a more typical sharp chip.

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Further reading

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  • New World Warblers by Curson, Quinn and Beadle, {{ISBN|0-7136-3932-6}}
  • {{cite book | last = ffrench | first = Richard | title = A Guide to the Birds of Trinidad and Tobago | edition = 2nd | year = 1991 | publisher = Comstock Publishing | isbn = 0-8014-9792-2 }}
  • A guide to the birds of Costa Rica by Stiles and Skutch {{ISBN|0-8014-9600-4}}

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Category:Geothlypis

Category:Birds of North America

Category:Birds described in 1872

Category:Taxa named by Osbert Salvin