Chestnut-Sided Warbler

Chestnut sided warbler perched on a branch
Chestnut-sided warbler. Photo by Patrice Bouchard on Unsplash
AppearanceThe chestnut-sided warbler is a small bird about 5″ long. It has an array of colors: a yellow cap, black mask, white on the face, chin, chest, and belly, yellow wing bars, and chestnut below the gray wings. The female is the same except she has brown below the wings rather than chestnut.
DietInsects and berries.
Feeder FoodUnlikely to visit a feeder.
HabitatThickly forested areas with young deciduous trees.
NestingA cup-shaped nest. They have 1 brood/season, and 3-5 eggs/brood that are white with brown markings. Incubation is for 12-13 days.
Chestnut-sided warbler range map.
Chestnut-sided warbler range map. Compliments of The Cornell Lab.
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