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The Yellow-Throated Warbler is a small, colorful bird that loves to sing sweet songs in the trees. You can find them hopping around in forests and along riverbanks, looking for tasty insects to eat!
Hábitat: Forests, woodlands, and riverbanks.
The Yellow-Throated Warbler has a vibrant yellow throat and upper breast contrasting with a black mask and blue-gray upperparts. Its white belly is streaked with black on the sides, and it displays two noticeable white wing bars, making it distinct among warblers.





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Some Yellow-Throated Warblers sing two different songs: one for mates, one for territory!
Their nests are high in tree forks, sometimes decorated with lichen for camouflage!
These clever birds often hunt moving head-first down tree trunks, like tiny woodpeckers!
They can sometimes be seen drinking sap from holes drilled by sapsuckers in spring!
Yellow-Throated Warblers can cling and move head-first down trees, using agile feet to hunt insects in bark crevices.
Yellow-Throated Warblers has a distinctive, clear, descending song that helps them attract mates and defend territory.
Yellow-Throated Warblers can fly thousands of kilometers, because their efficient flight helps them find warm winter habitats.
These birds mainly eat tiny insects and spiders they find on tree bark and leaves.
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Molothrus ater
Lays eggs in warbler nests, often at the expense of warbler chicks.

Accipiter striatus
Preys on adult warblers, especially during migration.
Malacosoma americanum
Feeds on larvae of this common forest insect.
Sciurus carolinensis
May raid nests for eggs or young chicks.
Los animales sociales viven en grupos organizados, cooperando para obtener beneficios de supervivencia como la búsqueda de alimento, la defensa y la cría de descendencia.
Los animales arborícolas viven principalmente en los árboles, utilizándolos como refugio, alimento y protección contra los depredadores.
Colorido describe a organismos u objetos que exhiben una amplia variedad de colores brillantes y distintivos.
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Los animales diurnos están activos principalmente durante el día y suelen descansar o dormir por la noche.
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12-14 cm
20-22 cm
0.0085-0.0125 kg
5-8 años
40 km/h
These birds mainly eat tiny insects and spiders they find on tree bark and leaves.
Forests, woodlands, and riverbanks.
Foraging
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