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Warblers who go through the trouble of migration always live such interesting lives. The Cape May Warbler, more so than others. The summer is spent in the north in the spruce forests. Yet, come winter, they are seen in the Caribbean. Their diet in summer is restricted to insects, but they have no problem consuming nectars and fruits in winter. The stripes on their plumage shine brightly during spring, but you might not be easily able to recognize them with their drab plumage in fall.
Continue reading Cape May WarblerNorthern Parulas are colorful, small warblers you are likely to come across in North America. Since they are incredibly small, spotting them can prove to be harder than you would initially think. As such, we have prepared a guide for this birdwatching journey involving Northern Parula Warbler.
Continue reading Northern ParulaBelonging to the Ibis and Spoonbill family, Roseate Spoonbill is a lucky sight for anyone interested in bird watching. Especially for passionate birdwatchers, the large wading birds with their pink plumage certainly make for amazing pictures. We’ve compiled a list of information that will help you identify Roseate Spoonbill with ease.
Continue reading Roseate SpoonbillThe name certainly suits this species, as you would note the moment you see them. They take great pleasure in showing off the brightness of their throat, the deep shade of yellow resting there while they hop on the US’s southeast forests.
Continue reading Yellow-throated WarblerThe sheer number of Yellow-rumped Warblers you will see in the country during fall is impressive. Trees and shrubs are bursting with this species of brown and yellow birds with streaks all over them. The high pitched and distinguishable chip would follow you everywhere.
Continue reading Yellow-rumped WarblerAbout 50 species of Warblers have been spotted in America to date. Yet, none of them are as easy as the eye with attractive color combinations like the Yellow Warbler. They pretty much own all of North America, with the male Yellow Warblers singing their songs among wet thickets and willows. You might see some of this famous side around the roadside of North America as well.
Continue reading Yellow WarblerProthonotary Warblers stand out like a bright piece of golden light in the darkness of wet forests and woodland of swamps as they bounce from one branch to another. This golden ray they have around them is unique to this species of warblers.
Continue reading Prothonotary WarblerAnother one of the warblers belonging to the New World Warblers’ concept, Palm Warblers are small songbirds. Palm warbler consists of two subspecies that have to be further named to distinguish them.
Continue reading Palm WarblerThe Hooded Warbler of the Warbler family is considered the New World Warbler. Their breeding grounds include the eastern part of North America and part through the United States’ easter side.
Continue reading Hooded WarblerBlackburnian Warblers are Warblers known for the distinctive colors of the species’ breeding male and their fascinating ecology of the treetop. About 55 percent of this species is seen breeding in the boreal forests of North America.
Continue reading Blackburnian WarblerThe canopy dwellers of Black-throated Green Warblers make a case for himself even in a family of warblers where one warbler species is prettier than the other. Lemon faced with dark colors all over the plumage, Black-throated Green Warbler appears delicate at first glance.
Continue reading Black-throated Green WarblerBelonging to New World Warbler species, Black-and-white Warbler also shares the unique quality of being the only species from its genus. The genus it belongs to is Mniotilta.
Continue reading Black-and-white WarblerAn Acorn Woodpecker is a fun bird to see while bird watching. Below are some tips to help you identify Acorn Woodpeckers. We have also put together a list of fun Acorn Woodpecker t-shirts, Acorn Woodpecker bird patches, birdhouses, bird feeders, binoculars, stickers, and other fun bird-watching items.
Continue reading Acorn WoodpeckerA Killdeer is a fun bird to see while bird watching. Below are some tips to help you identify Killdeers. We have also put together a list of fun Killdeer t-shirts, Killdeer bird patches, bird houses, bird feeders, binoculars, stickers and other fun bird watching items.
Continue reading KilldeerA Purple Martin is a fun bird to see while bird watching. Below are some tips to help you identify Purple Martins. We have also put together a list of fun Purple Martin t-shirts, Purple Martin bird patches, bird houses, bird feeders, binoculars, stickers and other fun bird watching items.
Continue reading Purple MartinA Sandhill Crane is a fun bird to see while bird watching. Below are some tips to help you identify Sandhill Cranes. We have also put together a list of fun Sandhill Crane t-shirts, Sandhill Crane bird patches, bird houses, bird feeders, binoculars, stickers and other fun bird watching items.
Continue reading Sandhill CraneA Wood Duck is a fun bird to see while bird watching. Below are some tips to help you identify Wood Ducks. We have also put together a list of fun Wood Duck t-shirts, Wood Duck bird patches, bird houses, bird feeders, binoculars, stickers and other fun bird watching items.
Continue reading Wood DuckA Wild Turkey is a fun bird to see while bird watching. Below are some tips to help you identify Wild Turkeys. We have also put together a list of fun Wild Turkey t-shirts, Wild Turkey bird patches, bird houses, bird feeders, binoculars, stickers and other fun bird watching items.
Continue reading Wild TurkeyA Turkey Vulture is a fun bird to see while bird watching. Below are some tips to help you identify Turkey Vultures. We have also put together a list of fun Turkey Vulture t-shirts, Turkey Vulture bird patches, bird houses, bird feeders, binoculars, stickers and other fun bird watching items.
Continue reading Turkey Vulture