0 the palm warbler , dendroica palmarum , is a small songbird of the new world warbler family .
1 the species comprises two distinct subspecies that may merit specific status .
2 "yellow palm warbler" or "eastern palm warbler" (s .
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4  hypochrysea) of the eastern third of the breeding range has brownish-olive upper parts and thoroughly yellow underparts with bold rufous breast and flank streaking .
5  it migrates later in the fall than its western counterpart .
6 "brown palm warbler" or "western palm warbler" (s .
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8  palmarum) inhabits the remaining western two-thirds of the breeding range .
9  it has much less yellow below , with less colorful streaking , and cold grayish-brown upper parts .
10 palm warblers breed in open coniferous bogs and edge east of the continental divide , across canada and the northeastern united states .
11 these birds migrate to the southeastern united states , the yucatn peninsula , islands of the caribbean , and eastern nicaragua south to panama to winter .
12  they are one of the earlier migrants to return to their breeding grounds in the spring , often completing their migration almost two months before most other warblers .
13 palm warbler has been recorded as a vagrant to iceland .
14 palm warbler nests take the form of an open cup , usually situated on or near the ground in an open area .
15 palm warblers forage on the ground much more than other warblers , sometimes flying to catch insects .
16  these birds mainly eat insects and berries .
17  their constant tail bobbing is an identifying characteristic .
18  kirtland's , prairie , and palm warblers are the only setophaga species that incessantly bob their tails .
19 the song of this bird is a monotonous buzzy trill .
20  the call is a sharp chek .
