The male is one of the easier warblers to identify since it retains its strikingly patterned plumage year-round. These warblers are among the tamest and most trusting of this family. If an observer moves very deliberately, the bird may be approached to within a few feet (about a meter). Northern populations tend to winter in western Caribbean and Central America while southern populations tend to winter in eastern Greater Antilles.
The male is one of the easier warblers to identify since it retains its strikingly patterned plumage year-round. These warblers are among the tamest and most trusting of this family. If an observer moves very deliberately, the bird may be approached to within a few feet (about a meter). Northern populations tend to winter in western Caribbean and Central America while southern populations tend to winter in eastern Greater Antilles.
Mike Prickett