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  2. Tennessee warbler - Wikipedia

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    This warbler, like most others, is nervous and quick while foraging. It creeps along branches and is found at all levels. It is solitary while nesting, but forms mixed flocks after breeding. The Tennessee warbler prefers coniferous forests, mixed conifer-deciduous forests, early successional woodlands and boreal bogs. It makes a cup-shaped nest ...

  3. Vermivora - Wikipedia

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    Bachman's warbler. Vermivora bachmanii (Audubon, 1833) Southeast United States and wintering in Cuba: Size: Habitat: Diet: CR Blue-winged warbler. Vermivora cyanoptera Olson & Reveal, 2009: southern Ontario and the eastern United States: Size: Habitat: Diet: LC Golden-winged warbler. Vermivora chrysoptera Linnaeus, 1766

  4. List of birds of Great Smoky Mountains National Park - Wikipedia

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    This is a comprehensive listing of the bird species recorded in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, which is in the U.S. states of North Carolina and Tennessee.Unless otherwise noted, this list is based on one published in May 2010 by the Great Smoky Mountains Association (GSMA) with the National Park Service (NPS). [1]

  5. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Tennessee warbler

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  6. Bachman's warbler - Wikipedia

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    Bachman's warbler (Vermivora bachmanii) is a possibly extinct passerine migratory bird. [3] This warbler was a migrant, breeding in swampy blackberry and cane thickets of the Southeastern and Midwestern United States and wintering in Cuba. There are some reports of the bird from the twenty-first century, but none are widely accepted.

  7. Pine warbler - Wikipedia

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    The first record for South America was a vagrant wintering female seen at Vista Nieve, Colombia, on 20 November 2002; this bird was foraging as part of a mixed-species feeding flock that also included wintering Blackburnian and Tennessee warblers.

  8. Golden-winged warbler - Wikipedia

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    The two chicks were subsequently "adopted" by a male black-and-white warbler, which fed the fledglings for 23 days until they reached independence. [21] Golden-winged warbler nests are frequently parasitized by brown-headed cowbirds; up to 30% of golden-winged warbler nests may be parasitized in habitats they share with cowbirds. [22]

  9. Nashville warbler - Wikipedia

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    The Nashville warbler (Leiothlypis ruficapilla) is a small songbird in the New World warbler family, found in North and Central America. It breeds in parts of the northern and western United States and southern Canada, and migrates to winter in southern California and Texas , Mexico, and the north of Central America.