Townsend's Warbler - Dendroica townsendi
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The Townsend's Warbler is found in western North America where they breed in Alaska, Canada and northern U.S. They winter along the Pacific coast, the U.S. southwest, Mexico and Central America. They are closely related to the Hermit Warbler and will interbreed with them if their ranges overlap. They mainly eat insects, spiders and seeds during the breeding season and berries and plant nectar in the winter.