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Nearly 2,000 yellow-rumped warblers ... rusty blackbirds, and American pipits were reported during the past week from scattered locations.If you have seen any interesting birds recently, you ...
The yellow-rumped’s unique ability to digest the waxes in bayberries allows it to winter farther north than other warblers. Built in June on the fork of a horizontal conifer branch near the ...
Over the next 2-3 weeks, millions of birds will fly through Colorado skies as they migrate north for the summer — and you can ...
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 ...
Little yellow-rumped warblers are among the first to arrive. Our winter climate suits these little birds fine since they spend their summers as far north as northern Canada. Most other warblers ...
Birds are rapidly vanishing from North America, with dramatic population losses in places that were once thought safe.
The breeding male scarlet tanager is one of the easier North American birds ... entirely greenish ­yellow, but retains black scapulars, wings, and tail. Late summer birds can be blotchy red.
One of Audubon’s best-known warblers, this bird flashes its trademark yellow rump ... way north to Canada where they nest. Ed Harper - Sandpiper Journeys Special to The Bee Flocks of American ...
American robins are thought ... you might make out the outline of several yellow-rumped warblers that hopped along the ground nearby. Staff photo Flocks of black birds have been spotted in ...
WASHINGTON — At least 112 North American ... the birds showing the steepest declines are Allen’s hummingbirds, Florida scrub jays, golden-cheeked warblers, tricolored blackbirds and yellow ...