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Black and White Warebler

Mniotilta varia

Description:

Distinctive in both plumage and behavior, the Black-and-white Warbler forages for insects while creeping along the trunks and branches of trees. Common in summer throughout the eastern United States and Canada, it has an unusually extensive winter range that extends from Florida to Venezuela and Colombia. Adult Description •Small warbler. •Black-and-white striped plumage. •Striped crown. Male Description Strongly contrasting black-and-white stripes on head and upperparts. Two white wingbars. White eyestripe. Eyering white. Lores and ear patch black. Throat black. Underparts white with bold black streaks. Female Description Striped on crown and upperparts, with moderate contrast between black and white. Cheeks, chin, and throat dull whitish or gray. Underparts mostly white, with gray streaks, mostly on flanks. Immature Description Similar to adult female.

Habitat:

Breeds in mature and second-growth deciduous and mixed forests. Winters in variety of habitats from disturbed areas to mature forests.

Notes:

Cool Facts • The Black-and-white Warbler has an unusually long hind toe and claw on each foot. This adaptation allows it to move securely on the surface of tree bark. •Unusually aggressive for a warbler, the Black-and-white Warbler sometimes attacks and fights Red-breasted Nuthatch, Black-capped Chickadee, Tennessee Warbler, and other species.

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2 Comments

SandraPereira
SandraPereira 10 years ago

Cute

JenKnight
JenKnight 10 years ago

nice shots

GregMasteller
Spotted by
GregMasteller

Oak Harbor, Ohio, USA

Spotted on May 14, 2013
Submitted on May 14, 2013

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