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ViewsTennessee WarblerFrom Opus
[edit] Identification10-13cm. Brown above, green back, white underparts, grey crown and nape, white supercilium and black eye stripe. Females are duller, with a less contrasted head and yellow-tinged under-parts. [edit] DistributionCanada and the northern USA in boreal regions, winters in southern Central America. [edit] TaxonomyThis is a monotypic species. [edit] HabitatBreeding habitat is coniferous or mixed woodlands, bogs and swamps, especially spruce forest edges. In migration can be found in almost any woodlands, orchards, and town parks. [edit] BehaviourThe diet includes nectar which is obtained by piercing the base of the flower, insects and berries. They nest on the ground; 4-7 eggs are laid in a cup nest. [edit] External Links
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