Living in the Northland, we get to experience large amounts of bird migrations twice a year. With the lengthening days and warming temperatures, we can observe the flight north of a vast variety of ...
The evening of May 12, an estimated 1.1 million birds crossed over Monroe County during spring migration. Most migratory birds fly at night, which can make them difficult to see but provides ...
SC lawmakers' recognition of the prothonotary warbler not only highlights this bright yellow bird but also the importance of protecting its swamp habitat here.
Things seem to be progressing nicely with the bird community in and around my meadow. The blue jays and northern cardinals are going through their “ugly duckling” phase, and there are a couple of ...
Male Blackburnian warblers are sometimes called "fire throats" because of their striking flame-orange face and throat. Spring migration is in full swing, which means warbler season is upon us! These ...
One of the most remarkable things about birding in September is the number of strangers you’ll see. Having spent so much time observing the birds during the summer months, I have a very clear roster ...
If you’ve ever complained about air travel, imagine what it’s like for a migrating songbird. Take for example, the prothonotary (pro-thon-uh-ter-ee) warbler. It’s a bright golden bird about 5 inches ...
Conserving habitat for the cerulean warbler is the goal of a project that goes from Indiana forests through Central America and into the Andes.
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Yellow-rumped warbler vs magnolia warbler: ID challenge
Which warbler is which? Take a closer look. Male yellow-rumped warblers and magnolia warblers have similarly bright backsides ...
I came away from a recent program on bird migration given by Kenn and Kimberly Kaufman learning a few new nuggets of information about warblers, which are one of my favorite bird families. The ...
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