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Nashville Warbler -
(Vermivora ruficapilla)
 

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Identification

  • Small songbird
  • Plain olive above, yellow below
  • Grey head and cheeks
  • Prominent white eye-ring
  • Thin bill
  • Female has duller plumage
  • 4.75" (12 cm.)

Habitat

  • Jack pine forests, conifer swamps,
         second growth forests with shrubby
         undergrowth
  • During migration found in a variety of
         wooded habitats

Additional Information

  • Common migrant, rare summer breeder
         in southern WI
  • Nests on the ground
  • Often found with other warbler species in
        migration
  • Rare breeding bird on the Reserve

Nashville Warbler on goldenrod

Nashville Warbler in profile 

 

The Kickapoo Reserve Management Board acknowledges that the state and federal lands that comprise the Reserve fall within the ancestral homelands of First Nations people including the Hooçak Nation. We recognize the sovereignty of the Hooçak and other First Nations and will work towards a shared future by continuing to create collaborative opportunities to protect and preserve these lands.

Kickapoo Valley Reserve | S3661 State Highway 131 | La Farge, Wisconsin 54639 
Phone: 608-625-2960 | FAX: 608-625-2962
kickapoo.reserve@krm.state.wi.us

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