
Kentucky Warbler
Sing your heart out and discover a colorful feathered friend!

The Basics
Scientific Name
Geothlypis formosa
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Location
Central America
Average size
5.1 inches long
diet
Insects, small fruits
lifespan
Up to 6 years
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Overview
The Kentucky Warbler is a charming little bird that loves to sing its heart out! This feathery friend measures about 13 centimeters (5.1 inches) long and brings joy to anyone lucky enough to spot it in its natural habitat.
The Kentucky Warbler belongs to the class Aves and is part of the family Parulidae. This means it has many relatives, known as warblers, that share its vibrant energy and love for insects and small fruits.
You can find these delightful birds primarily in Central America, where they enjoy lush forests and shrubby areas. They are expert foragers, using their keen eyesight to hunt for tasty bugs and ripe fruits hidden among the leaves.
Kentucky Warblers have a delightful lifespan, living up to six years. They fill their days flitting through trees and singing cheerful tunes, making the world a brighter place in every garden they visit.
These warblers have beautiful yellow bellies and olive-green backs, which help them blend in with their leafy surroundings. Their vibrant colors and lively songs make them a favorite among birdwatchers and nature lovers alike!
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