Prothonotary Warbler

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Prothonotary Warbler

Prothonotary Warblers place their nests in holes created by woodpeckers and chickadees, in natural holes in standing dead trees, and in nest boxes. The male selects several nesting sites throughout his territory, and the female selects the one she likes. Nests are generally 2 – 33 feet above the ground, and often near or over standing water.

 
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