Dendroica Coronata is a type of warbler, also known as the yellow-rumped warbler. Some other synonyms for this species include Setophaga coronata, Myiothlypis coronata, and Audubon's warbler. This bird can be found in various habitats including coniferous and mixed forests, as well as open woodlands and shrubby areas. The yellow-rumped warbler is known for its bright yellow patches on its rump and sides, as well as its distinct chirping song. It is a migratory bird, with some populations traveling hundreds of miles each year to breed and find food. Its scientific name, Dendroica Coronata, may seem intimidating, but its cheerful yellow coloring and delightful song make it a beloved species to spot in the wild.