Error message
Unable to fetch location details at this time.
Palm Warbler
Setophaga palmarum
25.6768, -80.269
Field Notes
Habitat:
breed in bogs and areas with scattered evergreen trees and thick ground cover in the boreal forest / during migration they stop in weedy fields, forest edges, fence rows, and other areas with scattered trees and shrubs such as second-growth forest patches, marshes, prairies, parks, and coastal scrub (Very common in the suburbs here)
Notes:
Many were foraging on the ground along with a few Yellow-rumped. The little clouds of gnats were very attractive, as you can see in the 2nd pic.
Comments (0)
Be the first to comment
Sign in to comment