Summer and Winter Homes of the
Black-and-white Warbler

The breeding range of this species covers much of the eastern United States and southern Canada northwest through the prairies to Great Bear Lake in Canada. It spends the winter in southern Florida, the West Indies, southern and eastern Mexico, Central America, and northwestern South America.

Breeding Range
Winter Range

Reference: Migration of Birds, Circular 16. 1998. US Fish and Wildlife Service, Dept. of Interior, Washington, DC. Illustrated by Bob Hines.

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