The Black-throated Blue Warbler is a striking warbler with the male having a black face and cheeks, deep blue upperparts and white underparts, while the female is olive-brown above and light yellow below.
The Blackburnian Warbler is a small New World warbler. It is a long-distance migrant, that spends summer around the U.S./Canada border, and winters near the forests of the Andes in South America.
The Black-throated Green Warbler is a small migratory songbird with a seemingly large-headed, a thick straight bill and short tail. It has a distinctive and persistent song.
The Palm Warbler is the only Setophaga species that incessantly bob their tails. The males sing a buzzy trill that some liken to a Chipping Sparrow song.
The White-eyed Vireo is a small songbird that wears yellow spectacles surrounding its white eye. It is often confused for a warbler because of its secretive habits when it forages in low shrubby vegetation.