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Introduction
What the Kentucky Warbler Looks Like
The Kentucky Warbler has overall_color color of olive and yellow and black.
The Kentucky Warbler has above_color color of olive and black.
The Kentucky Warbler has head color of olive and black.
The Kentucky Warbler has face color of olive and black.
The Kentucky Warbler has below_color color of yellow.
The Kentucky Warbler has undertail color of yellow.
The Kentucky Warbler has back color of olive.
The Kentucky Warbler has bill color of brownish.
The Kentucky Warbler has wing color of olive.
The Kentucky Warbler has belly color of yellow.
The Kentucky Warbler has tail color of olive.
The Kentucky Warbler has chest color of yellow.
The Kentucky Warbler has leg color of pinkish.
The Kentucky Warbler has neck color of yellow.
Weight, Length, and Wingspan of the Kentucky Warbler
The length of the Kentucky Warbler is 5.1 inches (13.0 cm).
The weight of the Kentucky Warbler is from 0.5 ounces to 0.5 ounces (14.2 grams to 14.2 grams).
The wingspan of the Kentucky Warbler is from 7.9 inches to 8.7 inches (20.1 cm to 22.1 cm).
Pictures of the Kentucky Warbler
Feeding Behavior of the Kentucky Warbler
Forages primarily on the ground, flipping over dead leaves to find insects among the litter, and occasionally leaping up into the air to catch insects off the underside of vegetation.
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What the Kentucky Warbler Likes to Eat
The Kentucky Warbler feeds on the following:
- insects (moths, bugs, ants, grasshoppers, beetles, caterpillars, aphids, grubs)
- spiders, berries.
Where To Find the Kentucky Warbler
You can find the Kentucky Warbler in the following habitats:
- Woodland undergrowth
- deep shaded woods with dense, humid thickets
- bottomlands near creeks and rivers
- ravines in upland deciduous woods
- edges of swamps
- foothills