The black-and-white warbler is the only species in the genus Mniotilta, part of the family Parulidae.
It ranks first on our list because it is one of the best examples of a black and white bird.
Although it can remain in any environment outside of the non-breeding season, this bird can be found in the deciduous forests of North America.
This warbler is colored and veined in black and white, as its name indicates.
The only distinction between males and females is that the male has a black cheek while the female has a gray cheek. Younger animals have several spots.