Forest edge
Monogamous, Solitary nester
Fairly common to common
White to cream with brown markings
4 - 5
12
Both sexes
Grass and shredded bark, lined with feathers.
Migratory
Palm Warbler: Medium warbler with olive-brown upperparts and yellow underparts streaked with brown. Cap is chestnut-brown. Western form is grayer overall and has white belly. It pumps its tail up and down more than any other warbler. Despite its name, it lives further north then most other warblers.
Palm Warbler: Breeds from west-central Canada east to Labrador and Newfoundland, and south to extreme northern U.S. Spends winters in the southeastern U.S. and southward. Preferred habitats include bogs, marsh edges, and weedy fields.
Palm Warbler: Four or five brown marked, white to cream eggs are laid in a grass nest made from shreds of bark and lined with feathers and rootlets. Nest is built on the ground in a grass clump, often at the base of a small tree or bush. Eggs are incubated for approximately 12 days by both parents.
Palm Warbler: Eats mostly insects during summer; feeds on seeds, berries, insects, and nectar in winter; forages on the ground and in shrubs and trees.
Sugar Water, Fruit, Nut Pieces
Palm Warbler: Song is a weak, dry trill.
Palm Warbler: Prairie Warbler has brighter yellow underparts and lacks streaks on breast.
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Family
Wood Warbler (Parulidae)_blue
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Species
Dendroica palmarum
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Length5.25
Inches
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Wingspan8.5
Inches
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Palm Warbler: Medium warbler with olive-brown upperparts and yellow underparts streaked with brown. Cap is chestnut-brown. Western form is grayer overall and has white belly. It pumps its tail up and down more than any other warbler. Despite its name, it lives further north then most other warblers.
● Song: "zwee-zwee-zwee-zwee-zwee-zwee"
● Foraging & Feeding: Palm Warbler: Eats mostly insects during summer; feeds on seeds, berries, insects, and nectar in winter; forages on the ground and in shrubs and trees.
● Breeding & nesting: Palm Warbler: Four or five brown marked, white to cream eggs are laid in a grass nest made from shreds of bark and lined with feathers and rootlets. Nest is built on the ground in a grass clump, often at the base of a small tree or bush. Eggs are incubated for approximately 12 days by both parents.
● Similar species: Palm Warbler: Prairie Warbler has brighter yellow underparts and lacks streaks on breast.
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BreedingMonogamous, Solitary nester
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PopulationFairly common to common
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MigrationMigratory
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Weight0.4
Ounces
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