

The Canada Warblers are also referred to as the “necklace warbler” due to the band of black streaks that appear around their yellow breast.

These birds are found in the eastern United States during their breeding season and move to Central America, southern Mexico, and the Caribbean during winter.īody length – 12-15 centimeters (4.7-5.9 inches) They have a yellow body with several black stripes on the top of their head. True to their names, the Worm-eating Warblers prefer caterpillars over the other insects. Oddly enough, the male Connecticut Warblers defend their nesting territory by singing.īody length – 11.4 centimeters (4.5 inches) Unlike most birds who migrate in winters, these small warblers migrate around the departure of spring and the arrival of fall. The Connecticut Warblers are one of the secretive warbler species who make their nests in the dense trees to stay hidden and often walk on the forest grounds to forage. They breed in North America and migrate to Central America and West Indies in the winters.īody length – 13-15 centimeters (5.1-5.9 inches)

However, in the females, the hood is paler and less prominent some lack it altogether. The male Hooded Warblers have a distinctive black hood on their yellow bodies. However, while singing, they prefer a certain height. These birds love to stay on or close to the ground most of the time, where they forage. The Kentucky Warblers are small, stout birds with a short tail and a prominent black streak around their cheeks. These birds prefer to make their nests in the lower branches of willow or alder trees, which is why they are also called “thicket warblers”. The males have a jet-black cap, that distinguishes them from the females. They have a yellow face and underparts, with olive-green wings and back. The Wilson’s Warblers are small birds with a thin tail who are always in motion. These birds stay in the Pacific Northwest deciduous forests in the summers, while in winter they migrate to different regions.īody length – 10-12 centimeters (3.9-4.7 inches) They build their nests on the upper parts of the coniferous trees. The males can be distinguished from the females due to their prominent black cap, which the females and their younger ones lack. The Townsend’s Warblers have a yellow body with distinct black stripes all over it. The largest species of these birds, the Sordida, are only found in the Channel Islands of California. They breed in deciduous shrubs and look for low vegetation during migration. While their wings and upper body is olive green, the underparts are yellow. The Orange-crowned Warblers are small songbirds who have bills sharper than any other warbler.
