Black-and-White Warbler

Black and white warbler perched on a tree
Black and white warbler. Photo by Patrice Bouchard on Unsplash
AppearanceThe black-and-white warbler is a small bird about 5″ long and has similar colorings as a zebra. They have a white belly and black chin with black-and-white stripes on the crown with a black patch on their cheek.
The female is the same only duller and without the black chin and cheek patch.
DietInsects.
Feeder FoodUnlikely to visit a feeder.
HabitatDeciduous as well as mixed forests.
NestingThey build a cup-shaped nest and have 1 brood/season. There are about 4-5 eggs/brood – white with brown markings. Incubation is for 10-11 days.

Range Map

Black-and-white warbler range map.
Black-and-white warbler range map. Compliments of The Cornell Lab.
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