
Townsend Warblers
Townsend Warblers are small, colorful songbirds found mainly along the Pacific coast of North America. They have striking black and yellow plumage with touches of green and blue, making them easily recognizable. These birds primarily feed on insects, catching them in flight or picking them off foliage. They are active and agile, often flitting through trees and shrubs. During migration and winter, they may be seen in different regions, but they breed in coniferous forests. Townsend Warblers play a vital role in controlling insect populations and are an important part of their forest ecosystems.