Appearance Summary: Vermivora pinus is a small songbird with a grayish-olive back, yellowish-olive underparts, and a white throat. It has a black crown and a white eye-ring, and its wings are grayish-olive with two white wing bars. Its tail is grayish-olive with white edges and a white tip. It has a long, thin bill and pinkish-brown legs. It is a migratory species, breeding in the eastern United States and wintering in Mexico and Central America.
Facial description: Vermivora pinus has a small, rounded head with a short, thin bill. Its upperparts are grayish-olive, while its underparts are yellowish-white. It has two white wing bars and a white eye ring. Its tail is short and square-tipped. Its legs and feet are pinkish-gray.
What are the distinct features of Blue-winged Warbler? Small size, olive-green upperparts, yellowish underparts, white wing bars, white tail edges, grayish head, thin pointed bill, loud, high-pitched, two-syllable song, forages in flocks, often in mixed species flocks, prefers open woodlands and edges, often seen in shrubby areas, prefers to nest in conifers.
What makes them unique?
Blue-winged Warbler body color description: Olive green, gray, yellow, white
skin type: The Vermivora pinus has a soft, smooth, and glossy exterior. Its feathers are a bright yellow-green color, with a black line running down the center of its back.
Strengths: Camouflage, Flight, Adaptability, Foraging, Migration
Weaknesses: Poor dispersal ability, Limited habitat, Low reproductive rate, Susceptible to climate change, Limited genetic diversity