SCIENTIFIC NAME:
Setophaga palmarum
STATUS:
Common in spring and fall, and fairly common in winter in Gulf Coast region. In Inland Coastal Plain region, common in spring, fairly common in fall, and uncommon to locally common in winter. In Tennessee Valley and Mountain regions, common in spring, fairly common in fall, and rare in winter. Low Conservation Concern.
HABITAT:
Found in open areas with scattered shrubs and trees.