Christina Evans (cgstudios) > NORTHERN PARULA / FLATWOODS PLUM

Tiny, multi-colored Northern Parulas often visit my yard during spring and fall migration. In areas of central Florida and northward, they build their nests in Spanish moss high in the tree canopy during the summer.

These warblers and others eat mainly insects and spiders gleaned from tree branches. They are not interested in bird seed. Water is the main attraction that brings them down into my viewing range.
Christina Evans (cgstudios) > Blue-headed Vireo (Largo)
NORTHERN PARULA / FLATWOODS PLUM

Tiny, multi-colored Northern Parulas often visit my yard during spring and fall migration. In areas of central Florida and northward, they build their nests in Spanish moss high in the tree canopy during the summer.

These warblers and others eat mainly insects and spiders gleaned from tree branches. They are not interested in bird seed. Water is the main attraction that brings them down into my viewing range.
Christina Evans (cgstudios) > NORTHERN PARULA / FLATWOODS PLUM

Tiny, multi-colored Northern Parulas often visit my yard during spring and fall migration. In areas of central Florida and northward, they build their nests in Spanish moss high in the tree canopy during the summer.

These warblers and others eat mainly insects and spiders gleaned from tree branches. They are not interested in bird seed. Water is the main attraction that brings them down into my viewing range.
NORTHERN PARULA / FLATWOODS PLUM

Tiny, multi-colored Northern Parulas often visit my yard during spring and fall migration. In areas of central Florida and northward, they build their nests in Spanish moss high in the tree canopy during the summer.

These warblers and others eat mainly insects and spiders gleaned from tree branches. They are not interested in bird seed. Water is the main attraction that brings them down into my viewing range.
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