Missouri Warbler

Phylloscopus misoriensis

The Missouri Warbler is a small, migratory songbird found in North America. It has olive-green upperparts with a yellowish underside and a distinct white eye ring. This species is known for its distinctive song, a high-pitched trill that can be heard in its breeding grounds in the boreal forests of Canada and the northern United States. During migration, it can be found in a variety of wooded habitats, including mixed and coniferous forests. The Missouri Warbler forages for insects and spiders in the foliage and can often be seen flitting among the branches and leaves.

Habitat: Wooded habitats including mixed and coniferous forests

Missouri Warbler

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