This rather yellowish green warbler, named for its least conspicuous character, forages lower than many species. It lays 4 to 5 eggs (March–May in west, June in east) in its nest on or near the ...
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All About Black-Throated Blue (and Green) WarblersThey are called “green” because both males and females have olive backs. The species nests in northern coniferous forests and mixed forests in the Appalachians. You might hear this warbler ...
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