3333 years
Because its important
well the abo's of Canada moved from north islands around 200bc and colonised the country we know as Canada today
Red-winged Grey Warbler was created in 1881.
Most of those guys live in Canada
yes, it does.... me and all my friends live in igloos... i heard there making a house here.. kinda weird..
The mourning warbler nests in summer in the northern U.S. and Canada. It winters in Central America, sometimes further.
Most commenly, the Canada Warbler has a clutch of about 3 to 5 eggs.
They live up to about 7 years
in the forests
They are summer residents of the Southern provinces of Canada.
The yellow rumped warbler breeds in the Northern U.S. and Canada, and winters in the Southern U.S. and Mexico.
The golden-cheeked warbler lives in Central Texas, U.S.A.
they live in the rain forest
i have no clue
The Cerulean Warbler typically has a lifespan of about 3 to 5 years in the wild. However, some individuals may live longer under favorable conditions. Factors such as predation, habitat loss, and environmental changes can significantly impact their longevity.
I can only narrow that down possibly to a Cape May Warbler, Canada Warbler, Magnolia Warbler, or Kirtland's Warbler.
Warblers live all over the world. You'll have to be more specific.