The Washington Gap Analysis Project created breeding bird maps only. The non-breeding birds (e.g., wintering, pelagic (coastal), and birds expanding their ranges) are represented only by NatureMapping sightings.
The Washington Gap Analysis Project could not find any historical research records (i.e., Breeding Bird Atlas, Breeding Bird Survey, Bird Banding and Recovery) for 73 species of birds. The Black-and-white Warbler is one of the species.
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NatureMapping observations reported by townships throughout the year. |
This warbler species winters in Florida, along the Gulf Coast to the east coast of Mexico, as well as the west coast. It breeds from east to mid-west USA, and from Alberta to eastern Canada. (One was seen in the Seattle Arboretum in 2001.)
Text edited by Gussie Litwer