Warblers bring a riot of color to spring, dangling in trees like leftover Christmas ornaments and dotting bushes like freshly painted Easter eggs. They arrive as if to announce the joy of spring.
In the new book North on the Wing from Smithsonian Books, author Bruce Beehler (above left) follows the spring migration of songbirds. Bruce Beehler In 2015, after a lifetime spent observing birds ...
Probably no other group of migratory birds thrills birders in spring as much as the warblers. As a group, they are the most colorful and melodious songbirds of the season, drawing the most “oohs“ and ...
Well, it's time. The warbler season is well underway, so it's time for my annual spring warbler migration primer. Typically the season begins around mid-April with the return of the Pine and Palm ...
Warblers, the stars of spring bird migration, come in waves. Here's what to expect, and when You'll find warblers where there are trees, shrubs and water. A city park is a good place to start.
GRAND FORKS – The yellow warbler is the most abundant warbler in our area most of the time. Exceptions would be the passage of yellow-rumped warblers in spring and fall, and perhaps some unpredictable ...
Now arriving in Georgia from winter homes in Latin America are waves of Neotropical songbirds — vireos, flycatchers, orioles, grosbeaks, buntings, tanagers, thrushes and more. Bird-watchers will be ...
As Spring returns, so will many birds that have spent the winter outside of Iowa, many in the tropical regions of Central and South America. Some of our more common Spring returnees include bluebirds, ...
Think “tropical birds” and your mind’s eye most likely sees birds decked out in yellow, red, blue, and green, far more brilliant than our everyday LBJs (little brown jobs). Warblers, more correctly ...