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The Golden-winged Warbler is also known as Brewster's Warbler.
They mostly breed in the eastern U.S. and southern Canada, and winter
from southern Mexico, to northern South America.
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Sexes are somewhat similar but the female does not have the black throat and
auricular of the male.
Diet includes insects such as caterpillars, moths, and spiders.
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