Yellow Warbler on Teacup

Females build sturdy cup-shaped nests in shrubs or immature trees. They use strips of bark, plant fibers, deer hair, feathers, grasses, and spiderwebs to build nests. Females build the nest, incubate the eggs, and keep the hatchlings warm, males guard the nesting territory and brings food. Males perch on tree tops and often sings to notify other birds that this particular nesting territory has been claimed. They are threatened by habitat loss, pesticides, and light pollution.
Available until December 22, 2025 from The Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts. Part of my solo show “Enchanted and Endangered.”
Dimensions: 8.5" x 7.5" x 5.5"; 3lbs
Shipping/handling additional: TBD




