The chest-net sided warbler is a wood warbler that is found in the eastern portions of North America. They nest primarily in eastern Canada. There are also nesting populations in the North East United States, the Appalachian Mountains, and the northern Great Lakes, which includes northern Minnesota. They usually nest in deciduous forest, forming a cup nest in low tree or shrub. The chest-nut sided warbler winters in Central America where it is usually found in flocks of mixed warblers in tropical forests.
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4 comments:
That's a fine looking warbler.
Pleased, pleased, pleased to meetcha'!! You're a beautiful bird and so thoughtful to pose so nicely.
such a pretty bird with many colors..cheers.
That is one cracking bird. Stunning colours
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