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Yellow-rumped Warblers are the first of that family to return to Minnesota in the spring. They've been reported throughout the Twin Cities for about two weeks. Why are they able to survive ...
Nearly 2,000 yellow-rumped warblers were recently seen migrating south in Hampton. On Oct. 19, they were seen and counted by birders on the Seacoast. Advertisement ...
Yellow-rumped Warblers are beautiful little birds in the Wood Warbler family and the Eastern version is referred to as the Myrtle Warbler, due to their love of Wax Myrtle berries and the insects ...
Yellow-rumped warblers are fairly large, full-bodied warblers with a large head, sturdy bill, and long, narrow tail. In summer, both sexes are a smart gray with flashes of white in the wings and ...
The yellow-rumped warbler is aptly named, but the rump is only one of five spots of yellow on this little bird. The others are at the top of the head, the throat and on either side of the breast.
A yellow-rumped warbler in an original artwork by Carol Burr appears in “The Birds of Bidwell Park.” (UC Master Gardeners of Butte County/Contributed) Courtesy of Karen White Dark-eyed junco.
Very young yellow-rumped warblers don’t show much to help with their identification. They do have yellow rumps, but the primary feathers on the birds’ folded wings usually obscure them. The older bird ...
Any day now, the trees and shrubs in our neighborhoods will be full of sociable little birds called yellow-rumped warblers. Here to spend the winter, the yellow-rumped warblers' journey is a long ...
More than one call this winter has described a yellow-rumped warbler and always with the response: "No, it couldn't be a warbler. They are summer birds." Yes and no. Mid-Missouri birders can expe… ...
Yellow-rumped warbler Dendroica coronata. These well-known birds of about five inches in length are Kansas’ most common warbler, according to The Guide to Kansas Birds and Birding Hotspots. This ...
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