The Black-throated Gray Warbler [ Pictures for Easy Identification]

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Introduction

What the Black-throated Gray Warbler Looks Like

The Black-throated Gray Warbler has overall_color color of black and white and grey.

The Black-throated Gray Warbler has above_color color of black and white and grey.

The Black-throated Gray Warbler has head color of black and white.

The Black-throated Gray Warbler has face color of black and white and yellow.

The Black-throated Gray Warbler has below_color color of black and white.

The Black-throated Gray Warbler has back color of black and white and grey.

The Black-throated Gray Warbler has bill color of black.

The Black-throated Gray Warbler has wing color of black and white and grey.

The Black-throated Gray Warbler has belly color of white.

The Black-throated Gray Warbler has tail color of black and white.

The Black-throated Gray Warbler has chest color of white.

The Black-throated Gray Warbler has leg color of black.

The Black-throated Gray Warbler has neck color of black.

Weight, Length, and Wingspan of the Black-throated Gray Warbler

The length of the Black-throated Gray Warbler is from 4.3 inches to 5.1 inches (10.9 cm to 13.0 cm).

The weight of the Black-throated Gray Warbler is from 0.3 ounces to 0.3 ounces (8.5 grams to 8.5 grams).

The wingspan of the Black-throated Gray Warbler is from 7.5 inches to 7.8 inches (19.1 cm to 19.8 cm).

Pictures of the Black-throated Gray Warbler

Feeding Behavior of the Black-throated Gray Warbler

During the mating season, foraging is most frequently done by looking for insects among low-growing foliage`s leaves and by hovering over different surfaces to collect insects.

also takes off after flying insects.

What the Black-throated Gray Warbler Likes to Eat

The Black-throated Gray Warbler feeds on the following:

  • insects
  • oakworms
  • green caterpillars

Where To Find the Black-throated Gray Warbler

You can find the Black-throated Gray Warbler in the following habitats:

  • Dry oak slopes
  • pinyons
  • junipers
  • open mixed woods
  • dry hillsides
  • canyons