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Plumbeous warbler
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Dendroica plumbea

The plumbeous warbler (Setophaga plumbea) is a small, gray bird that belongs to the Parulidae family. This family is also known as the New World warblers. These birds are special because they are only found in two places. They live on the Caribbean islands of Dominica and Guadeloupe.

What is a Plumbeous Warbler?

The plumbeous warbler gets its name from the word "plumbeous." This word means lead-colored, which is a grayish-blue color. So, this little bird is mostly gray. It is a type of warbler, which are usually small, active birds. They are known for their beautiful songs and bright colors. However, the plumbeous warbler is more subtle with its gray feathers.

Where Do They Live?

Plumbeous warblers live in specific kinds of forests. Their natural habitats include subtropical or tropical dry forests. They also live in subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. These forests are warm and humid places. They have many different kinds of trees and plants. The warblers find food and shelter among the trees.

Island Homes

Dominica and Guadeloupe are islands in the Caribbean Sea. These islands have lush, green landscapes. They are perfect homes for many unique animals. The plumbeous warbler is one of these special creatures. It has adapted to life in these island forests.

What Do They Eat?

Like most warblers, the plumbeous warbler is an insectivore. This means it mainly eats insects. They search for insects among the leaves and branches of trees. Their diet might include caterpillars, beetles, and spiders. Eating insects helps control insect populations in the forest.

Conservation Status

The plumbeous warbler is currently listed as "Least Concern" (LC). This is good news! It means that their population is stable. They are not in immediate danger of disappearing. However, it is always important to protect their forest homes. Keeping their habitat safe helps ensure these birds will thrive for many years.

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