Pine warbler
Sept 16, 2020, Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada.
One of the confusing fall warblers, needed help from several experienced birders before it was finally identified.
Setophaga pinus
Most warblers leave the continental U.S. for winter, but the Pine Warbler stays in the Southeast and is one of the first to return northward in spring. It arrives as early as February in areas just north of the wintering range and may begin breeding by late April.
Most warblers leave the continental U.S. for winter, but the Pine Warbler stays in the Southeast and is one of the first to return northward in spring. It arrives as early as February in areas just north of the wintering range and may begin breeding by late April.
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