
Red Warbler
Red Warbler
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Endemic to the highlands of Mexico, the Red Warbler is a dazzling sight with its nearly entirely bright red plumage, save for a contrasting white ear patch. It is one of the most vibrant warblers.
Where to spot
Found exclusively in the highlands of Mexico, primarily in pine, pine-oak, and fir forests.
How to spot
Search in the canopy and mid-story of montane forests. Despite their bright color, they can be surprisingly inconspicuous when foraging quietly. Listen for their high-pitched, thin song, which is often described as "see-see-see-swee-swee."
When to spot
Can be observed year-round within its resident range, though early mornings are generally best for bird activity.
Where to spot
Found exclusively in the highlands of Mexico, primarily in pine, pine-oak, and fir forests.
How to spot
Search in the canopy and mid-story of montane forests. Despite their bright color, they can be surprisingly inconspicuous when foraging quietly. Listen for their high-pitched, thin song, which is often described as "see-see-see-swee-swee."
When to spot
Can be observed year-round within its resident range, though early mornings are generally best for bird activity.
Unlike many migratory warblers, the Red Warbler is largely non-migratory, spending its entire life cycle in the high-elevation forests of Mexico, making it a resident species.
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