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Palm Warbler - Setophaga palmarum

Palm Warbler

Setophaga palmarum

ParulidaePasseriformes
The Palm Warbler is a warbler found across various habitats in North America. Brown above, yellow below with rusty cap, bobs tail constantly These birds are known for their unique characteristics and behaviors. Bobs tail constantly, one of earliest warblers in spring

Physical Characteristics

Size

4.7-5.5 inches

Wingspan

7.9-8.3 inches

Weight

0.3-0.5 oz

Plumage

Brown above, yellow below with rusty cap, bobs tail constantly

Distinctive Features

Brown above

Natural History & Behavior

🌳 Habitat

Bogs and forest edges in summer, open areas in winter

🍽️ Diet

Insects

πŸ¦… Behavior

Bobs tail constantly, one of earliest warblers in spring

πŸ—ΊοΈ Migration Pattern

Long-distance migrant

🎡 Sounds

Weak trill

πŸ›‘οΈ Conservation Status

Least Concern

Fun Facts

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Palm Warblers have adapted well to their environment

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Conservation status: Least Concern

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Average size: 4.7-5.5 inches

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a Palm Warbler sound like?

Palm Warblers make Weak trill. These vocalizations are used for communication, territory defense, and attracting mates.

Where do Palm Warblers live?

Palm Warblers inhabit bogs and forest edges in summer, open areas in winter. Long-distance migrant

What do Palm Warblers eat?

The diet of Palm Warblers consists primarily of insects. They forage using various techniques depending on their habitat.

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