berries in the winter, insects like meal worms in the summer
Yes. They all feed on different parts of the tree.
It is called the Connecticut Warbler because the first specimen was collected in Connecticut and it's a type of warbler.
Canary, goldfinch, yellow warbler, prothonotary warbler, Wilson's warbler, Bachman's warbler, prairie warbler, pine warbler, western tanager, common yellowthroat, yellow breasted chat. Many warbler specie's plumage contain yellow to some degree.
A Blackburnian warbler is a small New World warbler, Latin name Setophaga fusca.
An aquatic warbler is a small bird of the warbler family, Latin name Acrocephalus paludicola.
Socotra Warbler was created in 1881.
Adelaide's Warbler was created in 1865.
Prothonotary Warbler was created in 1783.
Whistling Warbler was created in 1878.
Oriole Warbler was created in 1831.
Rodrigues Warbler was created in 1865.
Warbler Finch was created in 1837.