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apparently fly nonstop for more than hours. in spring they are more leisurely, traveling via the west indies and florida, pausing to sing in our shade trees on their way north. photo gallery feeding behavior forages in a deliberate manner, creeping along on branches in the tops of taller trees, gleaning insects
from bark, leaves, and twigs. also flies out to catch flying insects. in migration, may forage frequently with other warblers. eggs - , sometimes . off-white, with brown and lavender spots. incubation probably about days, by female. male feeds female on nest during incubation. young: fed by both parents...
https://www.audubon.org/field-guide/bird/blackpoll-warbler