Did you know that black and white warblers are the only birds in their genus?
Black and White Warblers
at
a Glance
Key Features:
Black and white warblers are black and white birds with long wings, short tails, and long, curved beaks.
Least Concern - Population Decreasing
Habitat:
Deciduous and mixed forests
nesting habits:
Black and white warblers build hidden cup-shaped nests nest out of bark, grass, hair, leaves, pine needles, rootlets, and stems in the bases of trees, depressions in the ground, logs, rocks, stumps, and under shrubbery.
seasons black and white warblers are active in our area:
Spring, summer
Diet:
insects
hunting Behavior:
Black and white warblers forage in trees.
Commonly Confused With:
Brown Creepers
Black and white warblers are often confused with brown creepers because both have streaky patterns.
Black and white warblers have black on them. Brown creepers have brown on them.