Black-and-white Warbler

Black-and-white Warbler

Mniotilta varia
Black-and-white Warbler, Simon Gillings

Introduction

Resembling a hyperactive mint humbug, this attractively striped warbler is an extremely rare visitor from North America.

Records mostly come from September and October, though individuals have been recorded in other months, including two birds wintering in East Anglia.

Black-and-white Warbler, Simon Gillings

Key Stats

Status
Very rare
Very rare
BTO Records
BTO Records
78 records
Population and distribution stats for:

Movement

Information about Black-and-white Warbler movements and migration based on online bird portals (e.g. BirdTrack), Ringing schemes and tracking studies.

Britain & Ireland movement

View a summary of recoveries in the Online Ringing Report

European movements

EuroBirdPortal uses birdwatcher's records, such as those logged in BirdTrack to map the flows of birds as they arrive and depart Europe. See maps for this species here.

Biology

Lifecycle and body size information for Black-and-white Warbler, including statistics on nesting, eggs and lifespan based on BTO ringing and nest recording data.

Survival and Longevity

Survival is shown as the proportion of birds surviving from one year to the next and is derived from bird ringing data. It can also be used to estimate how long birds typically live.

Classification, names and codes

Taxonomy, names and species codes for Black-and-white Warbler

Classification and Codes

  • Order: Passeriformes
  • Family: Parulidae
  • Scientific name: Mniotilta varia
  • Authority: Linnaeus, 1766
  • BTO 5-letter code: BAWWA
  • Euring code number: 17200

Alternate species names

  • Catalan: bosquerola zebrada
  • Czech: lesnácek cernobílý
  • Danish: Sorthvid Sanger
  • Dutch: Bonte Zanger
  • Estonian: tüvesäälik
  • Finnish: kiipijäkerttuli
  • French: Paruline noir et blanc
  • German: Kletterwaldsänger
  • Hungarian: csíkos kéregjáró
  • Icelandic: Klifurskríkja
  • Irish: Ceolaire Dubh is Bán
  • Italian: Parula bianca e nera
  • Latvian: melnbaltais kaukis
  • Lithuanian: miškinukas
  • Norwegian: Klatreparula
  • Polish: pstroszka
  • Portuguese: riscadinha
  • Slovak: horárik strakatý
  • Slovenian: zebrasti penicar
  • Spanish: Reinita trepadora
  • Swedish: svartvit skogssångare
  • Welsh: Telor Brith

More Evidence

More evidence from Conservation Evidence.com

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