Yellow Warbler NestThe Yellow Warbler’s diet is almost entirely made up of insects and it has a sharp pointy beak that is perfect for catching them. The male feeds the female while she sits on the eggs and the eggs hatch in about 10 days. Both parents feed the young once they have hatched and in another 10 days the young are feathered and ready to leave the nest. For the first two or three days, the young perch near the nest and the adults continue to feed them insects. After that time, the young stay in the vicinity of the nest but must find food on their own.
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