Habitat: Wilson’s Warblers breed in Northern Canada and Alaska and winter in Southern Mexico. Preferred habitats include thickets in moist areas like streams, ponds, bogs, and wet forest clearings.
Diet: They feed on insects and spiders, picking them from leaves and twigs. In fall, they may also eat berries.
Fun Fact: Very active birds, Wilson’s Warblers hop from branch to branch in search of caterpillars, spiders, and other insects.
Close-up side view of the warblerWilson's Warbler in its natural habitatClose-up side view of the warblerCharming front-facing view of Wilson’s Warbler