Birds of Cuba, Vagrant Visitors, Introduced Birds and Possibilities
Wilson's Warbler
Paruline à calotte noire
Cardellina pusilla
Life, Habitat & Pictures of the Wilson's Warbler
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Family |
Latin Name |
4.75" 12.1cm |
7" 17.8cm |
0.25oz 7.1g |
Parulidae |
Cardellina pusilla |
- Breeding
- Year Around
- Winter
The Wilson's Warbler is a small yellow bird and the male has a black cap. These are some of the most common warblers seen across
North America. They nest right across the northern regions of the continent and right to the Arctic Ocean. These warblers nest mostly in bushy
shrubs and in the undergrowths of the tundra. These warblers spend their winter months in the warmer tropical countries and it is seen as a migrant in Cuba.
Birds of Cuba