Yellow-rumped Warbler
One of the best-known warblers in the United States—and easily the most widespread and numerous in winter—the yellow-rumped warbler is […]
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One of the best-known warblers in the United States—and easily the most widespread and numerous in winter—the yellow-rumped warbler is […]
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The yellow warbler is 4 ½ to 5 inches in length, with a sharp, fine bill. Its body is all
The ovenbird is a warbler that looks like a small speckled thrush. A good look at the ovenbird’s head will
The Kirtland’s warbler is a small, rare songbird that, until the past few decades, was headed for extinction. It has
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Its species name citrina means “lemon colored,” and no North American bird is more rich in yellow than a male
This charming bird may be the most popular warbler in North America. It is certainly one of the most widespread
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Some scientists think that habitat loss—on both the breeding and wintering grounds—could be adversely impacting this warbler. Cerulean warblers were
The Blackburnian’s summer breeding range spreads from New England and maritime Canada west through the Great Lakes to Saskatchewan and
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Like Europe’s redstarts, the American redstart flashes not red but orange in its tail, as well as on its wings
Bold black-and-white pattern of the adult male black-throated gray warbler’s head and the gray back suggest a chickadee. Has heavily
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The blackpoll warbler is a small bird best known for its ability to travel expansive distances. The breeding male is
If you are lucky enough to have one or more of these lovely blue-colored thrushes visiting your property, you are