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Cape May Warbler (male)

Setophaga tigrina

Notes:

The Cape May Warbler breeds across the boreal forest of Canada and the northern United States, where the fortunes of its populations are largely tied to the availability of spruce budworms, its preferred food. Striking in appearance but poorly understood, the species spends its winters in the West Indies, collecting nectar with its unique curled, semitubular tongue.

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2 Comments

Tom15
Tom15 10 years ago

Thank you Kerry!

KerryHawkins
KerryHawkins 10 years ago

Yet another beautiful bird from you Tom!

Tom15
Spotted by
Tom15

Pepperell, Massachusetts, USA

Spotted on May 18, 2013
Submitted on May 20, 2013

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