Magnolia Warbler (Dendroica magnolia)
- HABITAT - Magnolia Warblers nest in dense conifers such as spruce, balsam fir, and hemlock. Never in Magnolia Trees. They breeds from British Columbia across central Canada to northeastern United States, and in Appalachian mountains south to Virginia. They winter in Central America and the Caribbean Islands.
- DIET - Magnolia Warblers eat insects, but mainly caterpillars and especially spruce budworm when it is abundant. They also eat spiders and occasionally take fruit in the fall.
- FACTS - Magnolia Warbler is another one of Alexander Wilson's poorly named warbler, named based on the tree he first seen the species.
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