The Yellow-throated Warbler has a bright yellow throat and lives in the canopy of forests in the southeastern United States. It hops up branches, working its way high into the canopy probing for insects in crevices and clumps of pine needles.
The Yellow-throated Warbler is one of the few warblers that can be found during the winter in the U.S.. We observe them fairly regularly on the Florida Panhandle in March.
Many warblers migrate from South America to Canada each year, but Yellow-throated Warblers are almost homebodies by comparison. They nest farther south than most warblers, winter farther north, and are even year-round residents in parts of the southern U.S. Cornell All About Birds
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