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Donkees

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Wed Oct 23, 2024, 06:35 AM Oct 23

Tennessee Warbler, Fall Plumage, Central Park NYC [View all]



Ruben Giron
Oct 23, 2024

Tennessee Warblers forage on slender branches high in the forest canopy, feeding primarily on insects. On their breeding grounds a primary food is a small caterpillar called spruce budworm.

Tennessee Warblers breed in coniferous or mixed deciduous-coniferous forest across Canada. On migration they can occur in most types of forests and woodlands. Winters in second-growth tropical forests.

https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Tennessee_Warbler/id


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