Wilson’s Warbler Images, Facts and Information:
Cardellina pusilla
- Wilson’s Warbler are one of the smallest warblers in North America, they have bright yellow underparts and yellowish olive upperparts, they have black eyes, thin beaks, long tails and males have a dark black cap.
- Wilson’s Warblers are migratory. Their preferred breeding habitats include riparian areas with alders and willows, bogs, moist thickets in woodlands, mountain meadows, and aspen stands.
- Wilson’s Warblers primarily eat insects but will also consume berries.
- Wilson’s Warblers lay 4 to 7 eggs which hatch in 10 to 13 days. The females incubate and they are monogamous.
- Groups of warblers can be called a “confusion”, “fall” and “bouquet” of warblers.
- Wilson’s Warblers can live to be more than 8 years of age.
I hope you enjoy viewing my Wilson’s Warbler photos.
Mia McPherson
Immature Wilson’s Warbler
Title: Immature Wilson’s Warbler
Location: Wasatch Mountains, East Canyon, Morgan County, Utah
Date: 9/17/2020
Mia McPherson
Male Wilson’s Warbler perched on Fragrant Sumac
Title: Male Wilson’s Warbler perched on Fragrant Sumac
Location: Box Elder County, Utah
Date: 9/23/2018
Mia McPherson
Male Wilson’s Warbler in northern Utah
Title: Male Wilson’s Warbler in northern Utah
Location: Box Elder County, Utah
Date: 9/23/2018
Mia McPherson
Female/immature Wilson’s Warbler
Title: Female/immature Wilson’s Warbler
Location: Box Elder County, Utah
Date: 9/2/2018