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A photo of a Pine Warbler (Setophaga pinus), male
Pine Warbler, Male

Pine Warbler

Setophaga pinus

The Pine Warbler, scientifically known as Setophaga pinus, is a small member of the New World warbler family. This charming bird is characterized by its white belly and two distinctive white wing bars. The legs are dark, and the bill is thin, relatively long, and pointed. Around the eyes, one can observe yellowish 'spectacles' that add to its allure. Adult males boast olive upperparts and a striking bright yellow throat and breast, while females and immatures are more subdued with olive-brown upperparts and paler throats and breasts.

Identification Tips

When identifying the Pine Warbler, look for the adult male's olive upperparts and vivid yellow throat and breast. Females and younger birds are more muted, with olive-brown upperparts and paler underparts. The two white wing bars are a key feature, as are the yellowish 'spectacles' around the eyes. The Pine Warbler can be confused with the Yellow-throated Vireo, so take care to note the warbler's thinner bill and different behavior.

Habitat

The Pine Warbler is fond of open pine woods, where it makes its home. These birds are particularly associated with pine trees, which provide them with both food and nesting sites.

Distribution

This species is native to eastern North America. While some Pine Warblers are permanent residents in southern Florida, others migrate to northeastern Mexico and the islands of Bermuda and the Caribbean. There have even been records of vagrant Pine Warblers as far afield as Colombia in South America.

Behaviour

Pine Warblers forage in a leisurely manner, often seen poking their bills into pine cones while traversing tree trunks and branches. They also search for food on the ground, moving with a deliberate grace that is a pleasure to observe.

Song & Calls

The Pine Warbler's song is a delightful musical trill, adding a melodic backdrop to its habitat. Its calls are slurred chips, which can be heard as it goes about its daily activities.

Breeding

The nest of the Pine Warbler is a deep, open cup, strategically placed near the end of a pine branch. They lay three to five blotched white eggs, which they incubate with care.

Diet and Feeding

A diet of insects, seeds, and berries sustains the Pine Warbler. They are adept at foraging both in their arboreal haunts and on the forest floor.

Conservation status

The Pine Warbler is currently listed as Least Concern by the IUCN, indicating that, for now, this species is not at immediate risk of decline.

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