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  2. Black-and-white warbler - Wikipedia

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    The black-and-white warbler is unique among warblers in its time spent foraging on tree trunks and inner branches. [3] This bird also gleans, like many warblers, for insects. [ 4 ] Its diet is composed of insects and other arthropods, including lepidopteran larvae, beetles, ants, and spiders. [ 19 ]

  3. Blackpoll warbler - Wikipedia

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    The blackpoll warbler (Setophaga striata) is a New World warbler. Breeding males are mostly black and white. Breeding males are mostly black and white. They have a prominent black cap, white cheeks, and white wing bars.

  4. Blackburnian warbler - Wikipedia

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    Blackburnian warbler Blackburnian Warbler (1st winter) Rancho Naturalista Baja - Costa Rica. Blackburnian warblers are small passerines and average-sized wood-warblers. They measure around 11 to 13 cm (4.3 to 5.1 in) long, with a 20 to 22 cm (7.9 to 8.7 in) wingspan, and weigh 8 to 13 g (0.28 to 0.46 oz).

  5. There may be fewer than 1,000 of this NC bird left. What it ...

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    The coastal black-throated green warbler is also known as the Wayne’s warbler, a nod to the person who first described it in 1909. It is a subpecies of the much more common black-throated green ...

  6. Black-throated blue warbler - Wikipedia

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    The black-throated blue warbler is a monogamous species. [14] Its breeding season usually begins in May and ends in July. [15] As a songbird, the male black-throated blue warbler attracts a female's attention by singing a soft melody. He then follows the female while she is foraging or searching for nesting sites.

  7. New World warbler - Wikipedia

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    The New World warblers or wood-warblers are a group of small, often colorful, passerine birds that make up the family Parulidae and are restricted to the New World. The family contains 120 species. The family contains 120 species.

  8. Eurasian blackcap - Wikipedia

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    The Eurasian blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla), usually known simply as the blackcap, is a common and widespread typical warbler. It has mainly olive-grey upperparts and pale grey underparts, and differences across the five subspecies are small. Both sexes have a neat coloured cap to the head, black in the male and reddish-brown in the female.

  9. 21 species no longer endangered — because they’re extinct ...

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    Ten birds are officially considered extinct, including the Bachman’s warbler, which was known to inhabit Florida and South Carolina and was last seen in the 1980s, according to FWS.