Brad Imhoff/Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology
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Kentucky Warblers feed mostly on the forest floor, picking through leaf litter with its feet and bill to find insects. The bird was named for the state it was first seen in by ornithologist, Alexander Wilson.
Ecosystem
Forest
Subject tags
Birds
Birdwatching
Migratory birds
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