Wilson's Warbler

Warbler ( Wilsonia pusilla )

The Warbler ( Wilsonia pusilla ) is a small bird in the family of warblers ( Parulidae ).

The plumage is olive-brown to green on the upper side brown. In the male the crown is black. The underside is yellow plumage.

They feed mainly on insects, which they catch in flight.

Your cupped nests lay the Warbler on the ground. A clutch consists of four to six eggs.

The breeding areas are located in the open woodlands of northern North America, from Canada to the south, mainly in the west of North America. In winter they move to Central America and also occur as a rare guest in Western Europe.

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