Nashville Warbler Images

Nashville Warbler Images, Facts and Information:

Leiothlypis ruficapilla

  • Nashville Warblers are small warblers with olive-green or grayish upperparts, bright yellow underparts, gray heads with chestnut brown caps and bright, white, complete eye rings. Females and juveniles are duller in coloration. Western Nashville Warblers average grayer than Eastern.
  • Nashville Warblers are migratory. Nashville Warblers have two populations, the Eastern population breeds across northeastern and north-central North America and the Western population breeds in the mountains of the West and is often called “Calaveras Warbler”.
  • Nashville Warbler habitat include thickets, open mixed forests, shrubby tangles and brushy borders.
  • Nashville Warblers eat insects.
  • Nashville Warblers lay 4 to 5 eggs which hatch in 11 to 12 days. Both sexes incubate and they are monogamous.
  • Groups of warblers can be called a “confusion”, “fall” and “bouquet” of warblers.
  • Nashville Warblers can live to be more than 10 years of age.

I hope you enjoy viewing my Nashville Warbler photos.