Eastern and Western Palm Warblers breed in the boreal forests of Canada and winter in the Florida Backyard. The most notable feature of this delightful bird is their near constant tailing wagging. Lots of birds have a habit of pumping or wagging their tails besides the Palm Warblers - like phoebes, wagtails and pipits, and Spotted Sandpipers. In some cases it is thought that tail pumping is a signal meant to send a message to tell a predator that the bird has seen it, and therefore is not worth pursuing.
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