Nashville Warbler

Nashville Warbler: Magee Marsh Boardwalk, Oak Harbor, Ohio, USA, May 2026 — The Nashville Warblers were not nearly as numerous as other warblers at the marsh—but then they never are. There are two distinct populations. (Neither is resident in Nashville or Tennessee.) The eastern population has the highest breeding densities in Northern Michigan and Maine, but breeds as far south as Pennsylvania and across the mixed forests of eastern Canada—and the western population of the Pacific Northwest. They are, surprisingly (or I find it surprising), ground nesters, and prefer bushy open landscapes at the edges and in openings in the forest. Bogs especially. Sony a6700. Sigma 16-300 Contemporary at about 500mm equivalent. Program with bird and wildlife modifications. Processed in Photomator.

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