The Palm Warbler was named by Johann Friedrich Gmelin and based on a specimen collected on Hispaniola, a Caribbean island with an abundance of palm trees.

The Palm Warbler was named by Johann Friedrich Gmelin and based on a specimen collected on Hispaniola, a Caribbean island with an abundance of palm trees.

The Palm Warbler was named by Johann Friedrich Gmelin and based on a specimen collected on Hispaniola, a Caribbean island with an abundance of palm trees.

If a Muskrat owned a cafe, it would look something like this.  Muskrats feed on cattails, waterlilies, pondweed and other aquatic vegetation.

If a Muskrat owned a cafe, it would look something like this. Muskrats feed on cattails, waterlilies, pondweed and other aquatic vegetation.

Muskrats can swim up to 3 mph and are able to swim backwards.

Muskrats can swim up to 3 mph and are able to swim backwards.