Golden-cheeked warblers nest only in central Texas mixed Ashe-juniper and oak woodlands in ravines and canyons. Warblers eat insects and spiders found on the leaves and bark of oaks and other trees. They use long strips of cedar bark and spider webs to build their nests. They come to Texas in March to nest and raise their young, and leave in July to spend the winter in Mexico and Central America. Females lay 3-4 eggs during nesting season. Of the nearly 360 bird species that breed in Texas, the Golden-cheeked Warbler is the only one that nests exclusively in Texas.
Title Gold Cheeked Warbler
Medium oils on canvas panel
Size 7"x5"
Signed and Framed
http://barbarahavilandfineart.com/works/926194/gold-cheeked-warbler-18-50birds-in-50days-for-$50-each
Title Gold Cheeked Warbler
Medium oils on canvas panel
Size 7"x5"
Signed and Framed
http://barbarahavilandfineart.com/works/926194/gold-cheeked-warbler-18-50birds-in-50days-for-$50-each
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