Tennessee Warbler

Browed Warbler ( Vermivora peregrina )

The browed Warbler ( Vermivora peregrina ) is a small bird of the family Warbler ( Parulidae ).

Browed Warbler have a body size of about eleven to twelve centimeters. The top plumage is olive green to olive green with a gray head feathers, the underside plumage yellowish to white.

Your cupped nests they lay on the ground, among others, in the dense undergrowth. A clutch consists of four to six brown -spotted white eggs. The female incubates the eggs for a period of eleven to twelve days.

The breeding areas are in the north of North America, from Canada to the northern United States. Over the winter they move south of Central America. As a very rare visitor, it occurs also in Western Europe.

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