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Nashville Warbler

Nashville Warbler
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Scientific Classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family:Parulidae
Genus:Vermivora
Species:ruficapilla
Binomial name
Vermivora ruficapilla

The Nashville Warbler, Vermivora ruficapilla, is a small songbird of the New World warbler family.

These birds have olive-brown upperparts, a white belly and a yellow throat and breast; they have a white eye ring, no wing bars and a thin pointed bill. Adult males have a grey head with a rusty crown patch often not visible; females and immature birds have a duller olive-grey head.

Their breeding habitat is open mixed woods and bogs in Canada and the northeastern and western United States. The nest is an open cup well-concealed on the ground under shrubs.

These birds migrate to southern Texas, Mexico and Central America.

They forage in the lower parts of trees and shrubs; these birds mainly eat insects.

The song of this bird is a rapid seewit-seewit-seewit-ti-ti-ti. Western birds sing their song somewhat more slowly. The call is a high seet.

Although this bird was named after Nashville, it only visits that area during migration.

Referenced By

List of North American birds: passerines | New World warbler | Parulidae

 

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