Genus Dendroica is a term commonly used to refer to a group of small, brightly colored birds known as the warblers. However, there are many other terms that can be used as synonyms for this species. These include the New World warblers, the wood-warblers, and the tree-warblers. Some other related terms include the yellow warblers, the golden-cheeked warblers, and the black-throated blue warblers. These birds are known for their unique songs, colorful plumage, and high-energy foraging habits. They are a favorite among birdwatchers and outdoor enthusiasts alike, and are a common sight in parks, gardens, and forests throughout the Americas.