MAINE WARBLERS
Most warblers seen in Maine are migratory. They are predominantly insect eaters so move to warmer places following the food. Myrtle Yellow-rumped warblers sometimes spend winters here, but rarely. This gallery includes Common Yellow-throated, Black-throated Blue, Black-throated green, Palm, Chestnut Sided, Black And White, Northern Parula, American Redstarts, Magnolias, Blackburnians and others all photographed in Maine.
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Common Yellow hroat warblers, male on the left, female with insects on the right, Phippsburg, Maine
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