Worm-eating Warbler

The Worm-eating Warbler (Helmitheros vermivorus) is a small New World warbler. It is the only species classified in the genus Helmitheros. It is 13 cm long and weighs 13 g. It is relatively plain with olive-brown upperparts and light-coloured underparts, but has black and light brown stripes on its head. It has a slim pointed bill and pink legs. In immature birds, the head stripes are brownish. This bird breeds in dense deciduous forests in the e... more

Scientific name:

  • Helmitheros vermivorum

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Also known as:

  • WEWA

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AOU number:

  • 639
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