Adelaide's warbler

Setophaga adelaidae

Adelaide's warbler is a small songbird found in the Caribbean, particularly in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. It is known for its distinctive yellow and gray plumage, with a bright yellow throat and breast. This species is often found in dense vegetation, including forests and scrublands, where it forages for insects and spiders. Adelaide's warbler is known for its agile and acrobatic foraging behavior, often flitting from branch to branch in search of prey. While its population is currently stable, the species faces threats from habitat loss and climate change.

Habitat: Forests and scrublands

Adelaide's warbler

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