- Scientific Name: Leitholypis ruficapilla
- Length: 4.3 to 5.1 inches
- Weight: 0.2 to 0.5 ounces
- Habitat: Forests, groves, shrubs
- Where Found: North America, Central America
- Conservation Status: Least сoпсeгп
The Nashville warbler is both a songbird and a warbler, a small member of the Parulidae family.
It is a native of both the North and Central America, breeding in countries like the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Its habitats include groves, forests, and shrubs.
This bird combines different colors, such as grey, yellow, green, and white.
The һeаd is grey, the back and wings are green, and the throat and breast are yellow.
Females have an olive color on the һeаd, with a less profound yellow.