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The Red-Bellied Woodpecker is a common visitor at backyard feeders, but do you know how to distinguish male from female? This video shows a great comparison of the two. Notice that the red on the ...
It was definitely a warbler. As I looked at its features more carefully, I could see the wing bars, some yellow on the head and a light yellowed underside. I was observing a pine warbler!
In the East, they may form mixed flocks with brownish yellow pine warblers, a species that also enjoys suet and seeds. “Our yellow-rumped warblers manage to sneak a few drops from our ...
Wildlife biologists with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources have launched a new survey to monitor Kirtland’s ...
Written by FoHVos volunteer Jack Hagan.  Jack and FoHVos Executive Director Jenn Rogers been birding together for 10 years ...
Sitting on the highest branch on a sunny July morning in a jack pine barrens in Adams County, a male Kirtland's warbler sang its love song. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
The pine warbler is the only warbler that resides in the state year-round. (Yellow-rumped, orange crowned and palm warblers spend the winter in Georgia and fly to breeding grounds up north in spring.) ...
Last November, four south-migrating warblers — birds not typically spotted in Colorado — were spotted in beech, oak and pine trees near the Regent Building. “Two of the four (the Northern Parula and ...
That prompted conservationists to create thousands of acres of jack pine habitat specifically for the warbler and even take the fight to parasitic cowbirds known to take over warbler nests.
The Red-Bellied Woodpecker is a common visitor at backyard feeders, but do you know how to distinguish male from female? This video shows a great comparison of the two. Notice that the red on the ...