Connecticut Warbler

Connecticut warbler on a tree branch
Connecticut warbler. Photo by Glenn Bartley.
AppearanceSmall bird about 5 1/2″ long with a gray head, white eyering, yellow belly, and brownish wings. Females are a duller version of the male and tend to be more brown than gray.
DietInsects and spiders.
Feeder FoodUnlikely to visit a feeder.
HabitatOpen woodland areas, often in wet, marshy areas as well.
NestingTheir cup-shaped nest is located near the ground. They have 1 brood/year with 3-5 eggs/brood. Eggs are ivory with dark spots.

Range Map

Connecticut warbler range map.
Connecticut warbler range map. Compliments of The Cornell Lab.
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