
Black-throated Green Warbler
Black-throated Green Warbler
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The Black-throated Green Warbler is a vibrant and common warbler. Males have a bright yellow face, a prominent black throat and upper breast, and an olive-green back. Females are similar but duller.
Where to spot
Breeds in coniferous and mixed forests across Canada and the eastern United States. Winters in Florida, Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean.
How to spot
Look in coniferous or mixed forests, often high in the canopy. Listen for its distinctive songs, which are often the first clue to its presence. It actively gleans insects from foliage.
When to spot
Best observed during spring (May) and fall (September-October) migration, when they are found in various wooded habitats. Present on breeding grounds in summer.
Where to spot
Breeds in coniferous and mixed forests across Canada and the eastern United States. Winters in Florida, Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean.
How to spot
Look in coniferous or mixed forests, often high in the canopy. Listen for its distinctive songs, which are often the first clue to its presence. It actively gleans insects from foliage.
When to spot
Best observed during spring (May) and fall (September-October) migration, when they are found in various wooded habitats. Present on breeding grounds in summer.
This species is known for its two distinct songs, often described as "trees-trees-murmuring-trees" or "wee-see-wee-see-wee-see," which it uses in different contexts like advertising territory or attracting mates.
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