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Wilson's Warbler - - (Wilsonia pusilla)

Wildlife Note Card Photography by Steven Holt

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Wilson's Warblers are neotropical migrants, wintering in forest habitats from Mexico to Panama and breeding in streamside thickets and other wet, brushy areas from California to the tree line in Alaska. They are also found at reduced densities east across Canada to the Atlantic Ocean. Wilson's Warblers are vulnerable to even partial deforestation of their wintering habitats. When half of a tropical rainforest was cleared, the resident warblers had to nearly triple the size of their feeding territories to compensate. Habitat factors also appear to influence mating behavior. In California, coastal populations of Wilson's Warblers are usually monogamous, laying a brood of four to six eggs. But at higher elevations in California, where nest predation is lower and food availability is greater but more variable, male warblers will mate with several females who each lay a brood of two to seven eggs. Wilson's Warblers primarily feed on insects, but may eat berries when they are available.
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