South.
Typically, they head down past the border of the US, into Mexico, or further into Central America or even South America.
It really depends on the species.
Of course, this is assuming you are asking about North American wood warblers, and you are asking where they go in the winter.
Dartford warblers normally are resident throughout their range, but some birds migrate. These migrate during fall, and return in spring.
Nearly all warbler species, most finches, and thrushes, like robins, bluebirds, hermit thrush, and wood thrush.
It migrates to get more food and escape the harsh winter conditions and lack of food.
Sounds like a cheerful, tsee, tsee, tsee, tee tee wee or weet weet tsee tsee, given rapidly.Variable in pitch.
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Dartford warblers normally are resident throughout their range, but some birds migrate. These migrate during fall, and return in spring.
South. Typically, they head down past the border of the US, into Mexico, or further into Central America or even South America. It really depends on the species. Of course, this is assuming you are asking about North American wood warblers, and you are asking where they go in the winter.
Nearly all warbler species, most finches, and thrushes, like robins, bluebirds, hermit thrush, and wood thrush.
Insects, and some small fruits.
Donald W Stokes has written: 'Stokes field guide to warblers' -- subject(s): Wood warblers
Jon Dunn has written: 'Birds of North America' 'A field guide to warblers of North America' -- subject(s): Wood warblers, Identification
Yes. Yellow Warblers are located in North America. They are found in trees like willows, alders, and cottonwoods across North America. In winter they migrate to mangrove forests in Central and South America.
the conditions in the winter force woodsandpiper to migrate
Vermivora bachmanii is the scientific name of the Bachman's warbler which may be extinct.
yes
No, they stay were they live.
Sorry, I don't eat Warblers.