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Red-faced Warbler

Red-faced Warbler

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A stunning and unmistakable warbler, the Red-faced Warbler boasts a vibrant red face and breast contrasting with a black cap and white nape. It's a truly spectacular sight for those who encounter it.
Where to spot
Breeds in pine-oak and mixed forests in the mountains of the southwestern United States and Mexico. Migrates short distances to winter in western and central Mexico.
How to spot
Look in high-elevation coniferous or mixed forests, particularly near canyons or streams. They tend to forage actively in the middle to upper canopy. Listen for their clear, musical, and somewhat buzzy song.
When to spot
Best observed during the breeding season from late spring through summer (May-August) in its mountain habitats. Migratory movements are short and localized within Mexico.
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Credits: Wikimedia Commons
File:Chipe Cara Roja, Red Faced Warbler, Cardellina rubrifrons (16854176538).jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
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Credits: Wikimedia Commons
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Credits: Wikimedia Commons
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Credits: Wikimedia Commons
The Red-faced Warbler often forages by gleaning insects from foliage, but also frequently engages in "flycatching," sallying out from a perch to catch insects in mid-air.
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