Painted: 12/06/22 About the Bird: Pine Warblers can be found among the pines, just as their name suggests. Members of a family of Wood Warblers, they usually breed in open pines of the eastern United States and similar pine habitats—southern long leaf pine forests, scrub oak undergrowth, and sometimes cedar and cypress. They probe the cones for insects and will eat the seeds as well. This species is a short distance migrant—most traveling only as far as the southern states—and in winter can be found at a wider variety of sites, including heavily wooded bottomlands, orchards, and woodland edges. With 3 degrees Celsius of warming, projections show the bird’s range may expand in winter; however, it’s poised to lose 59 percent of its summer range. About the Artist: Wildriana María de Jesús Paulino is a Dominican interdisciplinary artist who received her BFA from the Cooper Union School of Art. Since her arrival to the United States in 2016, she has actively...