Certainly not one of our flashiest warblers but the subtle orange on the head gives away why the bird has the name they do. The late spring along a tributary to Pitt River has many of the water loving trees like the willow give lots of places for insects to hide and warblers places to hunt. This area of the Greater Vancouver Regional District has a bit of a rain shadow making it an amazing place to visit during migration for birds headed north into the drier interior.