Cape May Warbler — Stock Photo, Image

Cape May Warbler — Photo

The Cape May Warbler breeds across the boreal forest of Canada and the northern United States, where the fortunes of its populations are largely tied to the availability of spruce budworms, its preferred food.

 — Photo by Mshake

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