Did you know that pine warblers will visit bird feeders?
Male pine warblers are olive yellow with black wings. They have white undersides. Females are pale yellow with white bellies.
Least Concern - Population Increasing
Forests
Pine warblers build hidden cup-shaped nests high in pine trees out of bark, caterpillar or spider silk, feathers, flowers, grass, hair, pine needles, plant down, plant fibers, roots, stems, and twigs.
Insects, spiders, fruit, and seeds
Pine warblers gleam leaves. They also forage on the ground and on treetrunks.
Prothonotary Warblers
All year
Pine warblers are often confused with prothonotary warblers because of their yellow and gray color.
Male pine warblers are olive yellow, while prothonotary warblers are yellow. Female pine warblers have white bellies.