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How to identify a northern yellow warbler
Look and listen for a vibrant migrating northern yellow warbler in spring. Learn what these warblers eat and what their nests look like.
You're likely to soon see groups of nondescript songbirds showing up in your backyard, in local woodland parks, or in nearby state parks. Keep an eye on the birds and look for a yellow patch on the ...
During October, even those who are not bird watchers might notice an influx of out-of-town visitors, stopping by on their long journey from north to south. Enthusiasts are certainly enjoying their ...
Warblers, according to one classic old bird book — 1897’s “Bird Neighbors” by Neltje Blanchan — are a family of birds characterized as “exceedingly active, graceful, restless feeders among the ...
The yellow-rumped warbler, nicknamed "butterbutt," is the most abundant warbler in North America. Unlike most warblers that migrate to tropical climates, the hardy yellow-rumped warbler often winters ...
Turn your smartphone into your best and most-used birding resource with these handy apps. Our favorite bird identification apps are easy to use, and they’ll help you get the most out of every ...
A friend of mine lamented that he was having a difficult time identifying this year’s bumper crop of migrating wood warblers. Wondered if I might have some tips that would make things easier. About ...
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 ...
Come mid-winter, birders start to experience warbler-deficit disorder. The small, colorful songbirds are favorites among the binocular-toting crowd, and Ohio is a major warbler hotspot. Forty-one ...
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