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They live in jackpine forests in the Michigan region. Winter in Cuba and Mexico.

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Warblers are highly insectivorious.

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What do kirtland's warbler's eat?

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What color are the Kirtland warbler eggs?

The Kirtland warbler's eggs are cream colored which are speckled with brown. The eggs are typically laid in a number of either four or five.


What bird is endangered in the US?

Ivory billed woodpecker, Bachman's warbler, Kirtland's warbler, red cockaded woodpecker, Bewick's wren.


What eats a warbler?

What eats a Kirtland's Warbler? Well, raccoons Blue jays,Ground Squirrels and Chickmucks. I hope this helped!


How can you save Kirtland's warbler from being endangered?

The jack pine forests of this warbler's habitat are being protected, and new stands of this tree are being planted. The Kirtland's warbler is very dependent on this type of forest.


What bird has small black feathers with white spots?

I can only narrow that down possibly to a Cape May Warbler, Canada Warbler, Magnolia Warbler, or Kirtland's Warbler.


What species are endangered in the US?

Too many to list here, but here are a few of the most noteworthy ones: Ivory billed woodpecker Red cockaded woodpecker Kirtland's warbler Bachman's warbler Florida panther (subspecies of mountain lion)


What is the size of the Kirtland's Warbler?

6 inches long (15 cm) 14 grams (0.49 oz), or the weight of slightly more than two quarters and a penny


What are warbler's adaptations?

They live in jackpine forests in the Michigan region. Winter in Cuba and Mexico.


Where is the Kirtland Public Library in Kirtland located?

The address of the Kirtland Public Library is: 9267 Chillicothe Rd., Kirtland, 44094 8500


Which states are the robin the state bird?

Because the Michigan Audobon Society lobbied for it in 1931. The bird is very common in Michigan, and well known. It was passed as a House Resolution, not an actual law. Three years later, it was discovered that the Kirtland's Warbler is unique to Michigan. It summers in Northern Michigan, and winters in the Bahamas. Sounds like a smart bird to me. There is a push from the Michigan Audobon Society now to make the Kirtland Warbler the official state bird of Michigan. Links: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirtland%27s_Warbler http://www.netstate.com/states/symb/birds/mi_american_robin.htm http://www.michiganaudubon.org/state_bird/state_bird.html


When was Kirtland Temple created?

Kirtland Temple was created in 1836.