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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



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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