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These little songbirds are hard to miss during the summer in Alabama’s forests. And even if you don’t see them, you’ll hear ...
Robert Havell, Jr., after John James Audubon, Bachman’s Warbler. Aquatint engraving, 1833. The Birds of America, vol. II, plate 185.Courtesy of the Lilly Library ...
The Duluth Audubon Society hosts morning "warbler walks" each week through May in Duluth, open to the public and free of charge. No birding experience necessary.
Learn what a prothonotary warbler looks like and sounds like and where to find one. Plus learn about their nesting habits and ...
Warblers are small, perching, singing birds that may seem similar to one another to the untrained eye and ear. But for David Toews, a postdoctoral researcher at the Fuller Evolutionary Biology ...
A yellow-rumped (Audubon’s) warbler was at Gull Point on Presque Isle State Park on Sunday and Tuesday. This subspecies of yellow-rumped warbler from the western U.S. is regular, ...
The warblers are a frustrating bunch even for experienced birdwatchers. At the same time, they create a lot of excitement when they’re seen, because they are both beautiful and challenging.
Audubon’s warbler (Setophaga coronata auduboni) lives in western US and Canada. Some head south for the winter while others don’t. David Toews of the University of British Columbia in ...
Katie Percy, avian biologist and project co-leader for Audubon's prothonotary warbler project, holds a banded bird at BREC Bluebonnet Swamp. The site is one of several host sites for nest monitoring.
Blackbrook Audubon will introduce a bird species named for an Ohio ornithologist at a program open to the public at 7 p.m., Nov. 15, at Holden Arboretum, 9550 Sperry Road in Kirtland. William Rapai… ...
I'm wondering when they will arrive, the little yellow-rumped warblers that dot my trees and shrubs beginning in October. The birds breed in coniferous woodlands ranging from Alaska across Canada ...