"worm-eating warbler" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: worm-eating warblers [plural]
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  1. Helmitheros vermivorum, a small New World warbler that breeds in the Eastern United States and migrates to southern Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central America for the winter. Categories (lifeform): New World warblers
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