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Introduction
What the Golden-cheeked Warbler Looks Like
The Golden-cheeked Warbler has overall_color color of pale olive and black and white and yellow-orange and grey.
The Golden-cheeked Warbler has above_color color of pale olive.
The Golden-cheeked Warbler has head color of yellow-orange.
The Golden-cheeked Warbler has face color of pale olive and black and white.
The Golden-cheeked Warbler has below_color color of grey.
The Golden-cheeked Warbler has undertail color of grey.
The Golden-cheeked Warbler has back color of pale olive.
The Golden-cheeked Warbler has bill color of blackish.
The Golden-cheeked Warbler has wing color of yellow and black.
The Golden-cheeked Warbler has belly color of grey.
The Golden-cheeked Warbler has tail color of pale olive.
The Golden-cheeked Warbler has eyering color of .
The Golden-cheeked Warbler has chest color of grey.
The Golden-cheeked Warbler has leg color of blackish.
The Golden-cheeked Warbler has neck color of grey.
Weight, Length, and Wingspan of the Golden-cheeked Warbler
The length of the Golden-cheeked Warbler is from 4.7 inches to 5.1 inches (11.9 cm to 13.0 cm).
The weight of the Golden-cheeked Warbler is from 0.3 ounces to 0.5 ounces (8.5 grams to 14.2 grams).
The wingspan of the Golden-cheeked Warbler is from 7.5 inches to 8.3 inches (19.1 cm to 21.1 cm).
Pictures of the Golden-cheeked Warbler
Feeding Behavior of the Golden-cheeked Warbler
Forages in the upper two-thirds of junipers and deciduous trees throughout the breeding season, seldom appearing on the ground.
The most typical form of feeding is picking insects out of juniper leaf.
also conducts short flights to capture flying insects.
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What the Golden-cheeked Warbler Likes to Eat
The Golden-cheeked Warbler feeds on the following:
- insects (caterpillars, green lacewings, small cicadas, beetles, ants, katydids, walking sticks, deer flies, crane flies, moths, aphids, true bugs)
- spiders.
Where To Find the Golden-cheeked Warbler
You can find the Golden-cheeked Warbler in the following habitats:
- Junipers
- oaks
- streamside trees
- hillsides (breeding)