Blackpoll Warbler
Blackpoll Warbler: Medium-sized warbler with black-streaked, gray upperparts, white underparts, and black-streaked white sides. Head has black cap and prominent white cheek patch. Bill is black. Wings are dark with two white bars. Pink legs and feet. Swift, direct flight with rapidly beating wings.
● Song:
"seet-seet-seet-seet-seet-seet-seet-seet"
● Foraging & Feeding:
Blackpoll Warbler: Eats aphids, beetles, mosquitoes, ants, wasps, gnats, and spiders. Actively chases insects; sometimes catches flying insects in mid-air.
● Breeding & nesting:
Blackpoll Warbler: Three to five brown or lavender marked, white eggs are laid in a twig-and-grass nest, often lined with feathers, and usually built in a small evergreen tree. Female incubates eggs for about 12 days.
● Similar species:
Blackpoll Warbler: Black-and-white Warbler has striped crown. Bay-breasted Warbler is has black legs, buff undertail coverts, and fewer streaks on breast. Pine Warbler lacks black streaks on back, has black legs, and has more yellow on throat and breast.