![Pine warbler perched in a pine tree](https://northlouisianawildlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/pine-warbler-darbonne-nwr492-1600x900.jpg)
Did you know that pine warblers will visit bird feeders?
Pine Warblers
at
a Glance
![Pine warbler in a tree](https://northlouisianawildlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/pine-warbler-darbonne-2-1-1024x576.jpg)
Key Features:
Male pine warblers are olive yellow with black wings. They have white undersides. Females are pale yellow with white bellies.
Least Concern - Population Increasing
Habitat:
Forests
nesting habits:
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.
Diet:
Insects, spiders, fruit, and seeds
hunting Behavior:
Pine warblers gleam leaves. They also forage on the ground and on treetrunks.
commonly confused with:
Prothonotary Warblers
seasons pine warblers are active in our area:
All year
![Pine warbler perched in a pine tree](https://northlouisianawildlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/pine-warbler-darbonne-nwr492-1600x900.jpg)
Pine warblers are often confused with prothonotary warblers because of their yellow and gray color.
![Prothonotary warbler looking out from its perch on a tree branch](https://northlouisianawildlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/prothonotory-warbler-black-bayou-lake-nwr17-1024x576.jpg)
Male pine warblers are olive yellow, while prothonotary warblers are yellow. Female pine warblers have white bellies.