During the spring and summer, the brightly colored Golden-winged Warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) inhabits forested landscapes in the Appalachian Mountains, the Great Lakes region, and adjacent southern Canada. Golden-winged warblers breed in forests comprised of a mix of young and more mature stands, old fields, shrubby wetlands, and disturbed areas where forests are regenerating, such as along powerline rights-of-way and small forest openings.