Swainson's warbler

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Swainson's warbler (Limnothlypis swainsonii) is a small warbler, about five inches in length with thin pointed bill, brown cap, pale supercilium, blackish eyeline, with upperparts solidly grayish-brown and underparts whitish unstreaked, and pink legs. The habitat of the bird is the canebrakes, rhododendron thickets, and bottomlands of Central Arkansas and the Southeast United States. The bird feeds on small insects and spiders found in foraging under leaf litter. The Swainson's warbler population is rapidly decreasing in Arkansas and around the nation. The bird winters in Jamaica and elsewhere in the Caribbean.

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