
Setophaga palmarum
4.7-5.5 inches
7.9-8.3 inches
0.3-0.5 oz
Brown above, yellow below with rusty cap, bobs tail constantly
Brown above
Bogs and forest edges in summer, open areas in winter
Insects
Bobs tail constantly, one of earliest warblers in spring
Long-distance migrant
Weak trill
Least Concern
Palm Warblers have adapted well to their environment
Conservation status: Least Concern
Average size: 4.7-5.5 inches
Palm Warblers make Weak trill. These vocalizations are used for communication, territory defense, and attracting mates.
Palm Warblers inhabit bogs and forest edges in summer, open areas in winter. Long-distance migrant
The diet of Palm Warblers consists primarily of insects. They forage using various techniques depending on their habitat.
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