Black-throated Gray Warbler
The Black-throated Gray Warbler is a small songbird found primarily in western North America. It is easily recognizable by its striking black throat, gray upperparts, and white underparts. These warblers typically inhabit coniferous and mixed forests, where they forage for insects and spiders among the foliage.
During migration, the Black-throated Gray Warbler travels to central Mexico and the southwestern United States. They are known for their distinctive song, which consists of a series of clear, high-pitched notes. Conservation efforts are important for maintaining their habitats, as deforestation can impact their populations.