Warblers and Whatnots
These are our Birdorable Warblers. Warblers are found in both the New World and the Old World, but there is a big difference between these families. In this section you will also find birds somewhat related to warblers taxonomically - the "whatnots"!
American Redstart - A bird named for the orange (?!) patches found in the male's tail. Start means tail, get it?
Bananaquit - Shop for cute gifts and apparel featuring our cartoon illustration of the warbler-like Bananaquit.
Black-and-white Warbler - This is our totally cute Birdorable version of the Black-and-White Warbler.
Black-capped Vireo - A small migratory songbird found in Mexico, Texas, and Oklahoma.
Black-throated Blue Warbler - Black and blue was never so beautiful! Another adorable wood warbler cartoon bird.
Blackburnian Warbler - Breeding male Blackburnian Warblers are gorgeous with a bright orange throat dominating an otherwise black and white body plumage.
Chestnut-sided Warbler - Customizable t-shirts, cards, keychains, mugs, hats and other gifts with our cute Birdorable Chestnut-sided Warbler. Add your own text!
Collared Redstart - What a darling! A cute New World warbler with a striking plumage. Found in Costa Rica and Panama.
Common Yellowthroat - A cute masked warbler, in Birdorable style! Male or male & female designs.
Golden-cheeked Warbler - A cute bird that breeds in Texas and winters in Mexico and Central America.
Golden-winged Warbler - A woodland beauty. You never forget your first look at this beautiful little pixie!
Hooded Warbler - Male Hooded Warblers are striking, with their black hoods and bright yellow faces.
Kirtland's Warbler - A rare beauty, here in Birdorable form. Sprites of the jack pine forests.
Nashville Warbler - A lovely little warbler - can you identify it in the field? Look for the eyering!
Ovenbird - A cute chunky wood warbler named for the dome-shaped nest it builds on the ground.
Prothonotary Warbler - Check out these cute little cavity-nesting bright yellow warblers!
Red-eyed Vireo - Red-eyed Vireos are cute little songbirds native to the New World. They can be recognized by their fun repetitive melodic song, the pretty red...
Silvereye - This darling is also known as the White-eye, or as the Wax-eye. It's all about the eye-ring!
White-eyed Vireo - Find gifts featuring our cute cartoon White-eyed Vireo. These New World songbirds eat insects and live in scrubby forest habitat.
Wilson's Warbler - This little cutie can be identified by the dark head-cap (especially males).
Worm-eating Warbler - A cute little olive-brown warbler that doesn't often dine on worms. They probably wouldn't turn down a freebie, though.
Yellow Warbler - A lovely warbler to find in the field! Easy to find here at Birdorable. :)
Yellow-throated Warbler - A darling migratory cutie pie in black, white, and yellow.