New World warblers

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New World warblers are a diverse family of small, often brightly colored passerine birds native to the Americas, known for their insectivorous diets and active, arboreal lifestyles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird family
passerine
songbird
alsoKnownAs wood-warblers NERFINISHED
behavior active foragers
arboreal
class Aves
commonName New World warblers NERFINISHED
conservationStatus varies by species
distinguishedFrom Old World warblers
distinguishingFeature generally more colorful than Old World warblers
primarily New World distribution
ecologicalRole insect population control
prey for larger birds and mammals
foragingStratum canopy
shrubs
subcanopy
includesTaxon American redstart NERFINISHED
Black-throated blue warbler NERFINISHED
Blackpoll warbler NERFINISHED
Common yellowthroat NERFINISHED
Yellow warbler NERFINISHED
kingdom Animalia
migrationPattern many species are long-distance migrants
many species breed in North America and winter in the Neotropics
nativeTo Caribbean NERFINISHED
Central America
North America
South America
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
reproduction build cup-shaped nests
lay clutches of several eggs
scientificName Parulidae NERFINISHED
sexualDimorphism males often more brightly colored than females
suborder Passeri NERFINISHED
superfamily Emberizoidea NERFINISHED
taxonRank family
typicalDiet arthropods
insects
nectar
small fruits
spiders
typicalHabitat forest edges
forests
shrublands
woodlands
typicalPlumage brightly colored
typicalSize small
vocalization complex songs
high-pitched calls

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Parulidae commonName New World warblers