Townsend's Warbler
The Townsend's Warbler is a small songbird found primarily in the western regions of North America. It is easily recognizable by its vibrant yellow underparts, dark green back, and distinctive black facial markings. This bird typically inhabits coniferous forests, where it forages for insects and spiders among the foliage.
During migration, the Townsend's Warbler can be spotted in various habitats, including gardens and parks. It is known for its cheerful, melodic song, which adds to the beauty of its natural surroundings. Conservation efforts are important for maintaining the habitats that support this species and others like it, such as the Black-throated Gray Warbler.