Blue-winged Warbler

Blue-winged Warbler ( Vermivora pinus )

The Blue-winged Warbler ( Vermivora pinus ) is a small bird in the family of warblers ( Parulidae ).

The plumage is yellow in the male on the top to olive green and yellow on the bottom. On the blue- gray to gray elytra are two white wing bars. There is a short black stripe above the eye. Females have duller plumage overall than males.

Mostly eat Blue-winged Warbler insects.

Blue-winged Warbler put their cup-shaped nests close to the ground in a bush or directly on the ground at. In the nest, the female lays four to seven eggs.

The breeding areas are located in eastern North America and in southern Ontario. In winter, he moved to South America and also comes as rare guest in Western Europe such as Ireland before.

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