Red-faced Warbler
Red-faced Warbler: Medium-sized warbler with gray upperparts, white nape and rump, and paler gray underparts. Forehead, throat, and upper breast are bright red. The crown and ear patches are black. Gray tail is long and square tipped. Eats mostly spiders and insects which it finds in tree branches.
● Song:
"sweet-sweet-sweet-weeta-see-see-see", "chup"
● Foraging & Feeding:
Red-faced Warbler: Eats mostly insects; forages in outer branches of conifers; also catches flying insects in mid-air.
● Breeding & nesting:
Red-faced Warbler: Three or four white eggs, with small brown spots, are laid in a loosely assembled ground nest made of rootlets and grass, and sheltered by a log, rock, or patch of weeds. Incubation ranges from 10 to 13 days and is carried out by the female.
● Similar species:
Red-faced Warbler: None in range.