Palm Warbler birds are yellow and brown birds with rusty brown head caps that are relatively common throughout Wisconsin during the spring and fall migration.
General Information

Name: | Palm Warbler |
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Scientific Name: | Setophaga palmarum |
Higher Classification: | American Redstarts |
Size: | 4.9 – 5.7 in |
Habitat: | Open woodland edges, scrubs, commonly found low to the ground or on the ground. |
Diet: | Insects and berries |
Male Palm Warbler

Brown backs with dark streaks, yellow faces, yellow eyestripes with brown head crowns. Their bellies are yellow, with chestnut-colored streaking.
Size: 10 to 14 cm
Female Palm Warbler

Dull gray overall appearance with pale yellow eyestripe and belly. Under tail is a bright yellow coloring.
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