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Blackburnian Warbler

Setophaga fusca

Photo by GregMasteller
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Field Notes

Description:

A bird of the coniferous forests of the Northeast, the Blackburnian Warbler is breathtaking in its brilliant orange-and-black breeding plumage.

Habitat:

•Breeds in mature coniferous and mixed coniferous/deciduous forests.
•Winters in montane forests.

Notes:

Cool Facts
•No other North American warbler has an orange throat.
•The Blackburnian Warbler is territorial on its breeding grounds and solitary in the winter. It forms flocks only during migration.
•Although the Blackburnian Warbler does not associate with other birds while it is nesting, it will join foraging flocks of chickadees, kinglets, and nuthatches after the young fledge. The warbler will follow the mixed flock with its begging young. The begging of the warbler chicks can even attract chickadees.

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