Unlike it's given name, B&W Warblers behave more like nuthatches. They can be found crawling up and down the side of trees, looking for insects to eat. While they spend most of their active hours occupying the higher portions of tree trunks and branches, they spend their time sleeping on the ground, nestled along the bases of trees. While they breed around the New England area during the summer, they migrate during the nightly hours. Learn more scrolling down the page.
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