Written by Tom Stephenson and Scott Whittle, with illustrations by Catherine Hamilton, The Warbler Guide by Princeton University Press is the “go-to” guide for identifying the 56 species of warblers ...
Which warbler is which? Take a closer look. Male yellow-rumped warblers and magnolia warblers have similarly bright backsides ...
The dew sparkled like diamonds on the grass at Historic Bethabara Park, and the early morning sun illuminated purple, red and orange zinnias and morning glories in the picket-fenced garden. Trees ...
The spring warbler migration is the highlight of the year for many birdwatchers. Festivals are held, days are counted down and the birding world is abuzz with what's been seen and where. The tiny, ...
A small fallout of warblers appeared in trees near Lutsen, Minn., on the North Shore one day in mid-May. A fallout is a rest and refueling stop for migrants. For birders it's often a chance to see ...
THIS NEWEST ADDITION to Iowa’s popular series of laminated guides—the twenty-eighth in the series—illustrates the thirty-eight species of warblers that occur in the midwestern states of Minnesota, ...
To identify a hooded warbler, look for a small yellow bird with a distinctive black hood around its face. The bird’s wings are noticeably a darker olive color than its sunny yellow belly. Females ...
A hybrid yellow-rumped warbler and black-throated blue warbler was discovered on Hilton Head. It’s the first hybrid of this kind ever recorded. Mary Alice Tartler Mary Alice Tartler knows her birds, ...