New World Warblers
New World Warblers, also known as the Parulidae family, are a diverse group of small, often colorful songbirds found primarily in North and Central America. They are known for their vibrant plumage and melodious songs, which vary widely among species. Many warblers are migratory, traveling long distances between breeding and wintering grounds.
These birds typically inhabit forests, woodlands, and shrubby areas, where they forage for insects and other small invertebrates. Some well-known species include the Yellow Warbler and the Black-throated Blue Warbler. Their ecological role is significant, as they help control insect populations and contribute to the health of their habitats.