Sunday, May 23, 2021

Cerulean Warbler

 

The male Cerulean Warbler is a brilliant blue songbird with a cerulean neck band and streaks down the sides. Females are equally well-dressed, wearing a dusky hue of blue-green.


These long-distance migrants breed in mature eastern deciduous forests and spend the winters in the Andes in South America.


Their populations have declined dramatically due to habitat loss.
Cornell All About Birds



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