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Warbler

Orange_Crowned Warbler (NPS Photo)

Orange-Crowned Warbler

Habitat

Summers in the Great Basin mountains in canyons, aspen groves, and along streams where it nests near the ground in thick deciduous vegetation.

Feeding

Forages in low shrubs and trees where it gleans insects and spiders from foliage.

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