Red-faced Warbler

Three colors Warbler ( Cardellina rubrifrons )

The three-color Warbler ( Cardellina rubrifrons ) is a small bird in the family of warblers ( Parulidae ) and the only species in the genus Cardellina.

Three colors Warbler have on the crown, the side stretches to the head, a black plumage. The rest of the head, except the white neck and breast feathers, which stretches up to the front area of ​​the abdomen is red. To the rear the plumage runs white to light gray. The up-side plumage is light gray to gray in color.

The habitats are in the woods in the mountains in North America. Mainly in forests with spruce, pine and oak trees.

Their cup-shaped nests they build from grass and pine needles well hidden in the ground vegetation in the woods. In the nest, the female lays three to four brown spotted white eggs.

Pictures of Red-faced Warbler

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