The orange-crowned warbler is a small songbird of the New World warbler family.
Orange-crowned warbler
Crown patch visible
Orange-crowned warbler Quintana, Texas
Orange-crowned warbler is one of the species of birds jeopardized by the decline of broadleaf forests in the Pacific Northwest
The New World warblers or wood-warblers are a group of small, often colorful, passerine birds that make up the family Parulidae and are restricted to the New World. The family contains 120 species. They are not closely related to Old World warblers or Australian warblers. Most are arboreal, but some, like the ovenbird and the two waterthrushes, are primarily terrestrial. Most members of this family are insectivores.
New World warbler
Image: Ovenbird (90497)
Image: Worm eating Warbler
Image: Seiurus noveboracensis MP1