Chestnut Sided Warbler
Description: Small white bird with green brown back, yellow cap and chestnut streak on side of breast.
Nest: coarse grasses in foundation, grapevine inner bark makes up a large part of the nest. Decorated with plant fibers. Nest is low in a shrub, usually 1-3 feet off the ground. Nest is often in gray bark dogwood, arrow wood, meadowsweet, blackberry hawthorn, and raspberry. Nests in hedgerows on field edges, brushy clearings, clear cut areas and roadsides.
Eggs: 3-5 white eggs with brown speckles.
Diet: Insects and spiders. Flying insects caught by flying off a perch and capturing in the air. Gleans insects from foliage.
Habitat: Thickets, hedgerows, field edges, forest clearings, clear-cut areas, forests with undergrowth.
Nest: coarse grasses in foundation, grapevine inner bark makes up a large part of the nest. Decorated with plant fibers. Nest is low in a shrub, usually 1-3 feet off the ground. Nest is often in gray bark dogwood, arrow wood, meadowsweet, blackberry hawthorn, and raspberry. Nests in hedgerows on field edges, brushy clearings, clear cut areas and roadsides.
Eggs: 3-5 white eggs with brown speckles.
Diet: Insects and spiders. Flying insects caught by flying off a perch and capturing in the air. Gleans insects from foliage.
Habitat: Thickets, hedgerows, field edges, forest clearings, clear-cut areas, forests with undergrowth.