Canada Warbler Cardellina canadensis
(aka Wilsonia canadensis)
Canada Warbler, Wildsumaco Lodge, Napo, Ecuador, November 2019 - click on image for a larger view Napo, Ecuador

The Canada Warbler breeds in North America and overwinter in Central America and northern South America. See the distribution map at Birdlife International. Overwintering in Ecuador, they are found mainly on the eastern slope of the Andes in forest and secondary woodland.

Canada Warbler, Guacamayos Ridge, Napo, Ecuador, November 2019 - click on image for a larger view They are readily recognised by the "necklace" of blackish streaks across the breast and the spectacled look to their eyes.

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