Yellow Warblers spend the nesting season in thickets, particularly along streams and wetlands. They are often found among willows, but also live in stands of birch or aspen. Early migrators, their bright feathers are a welcome sight in early spring.
Woodblock print image first created in Grand Marais, Minnesota, for Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center, by Betsy Bowen (c) 2001.
Available as a single card; discounted prices for 4, 6, or 8 cards, same image. Card size is 5 x 7".
Envelopes included.