The hooded warbler is one of the less common nesters in southern New England, but every year I meet a few. |
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The Dartford warbler is an active, inquisitive bird rarely allowing us more than a fleeting glimpse before diving for cover in gorse and heather. |
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The Basra reed warbler is a near-endemic species of Iraq whose last stronghold is the Mesopotamian marshlands to the north of Basra. |
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Down in the canyon, I often see the house wren, acorn and Nuttall's woodpeckers, wrentit, and, in winter, the yellow-rumped warbler. |
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The phoebe seemed our sole wild bird for the day but on the way back to the car, we chanced upon some yellow-bellied beauty of a warbler. |
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The Icterine warbler lives up high in the trees and is often difficult to spot. |
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I could wait until late May and maybe find a mourning warbler or a yellow-breasted chat. |
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The bush has abundant bird life, including the bellbird, tomtit, rifleman, wood pigeon and grey warbler. |
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In 2001, a distance record was set when a tagged reed warbler was retrapped in Poland. |
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One of them was an Icterine warbler the other was some other nondescript type of Hippolais species, possibly an olivaceous warbler. |
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Other days brought white-eyed vireo and the ringing calls of a Kentucky warbler, although it took me two days before I actually saw the latter. |
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A spectacled warbler from southern Europe was seen at Filey and a taiga flycatcher from Siberia was spotted at Flamborough Head. |
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Birds suffering the steepest falls include the blackbird, dunnock, song thrush, and four types of warbler. |
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A palm warbler is sighted in a patch of willows, which also teems with catbirds, warbling vireos, yellow warblers, and a blackpoll or two. |
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Observations of common goldeneye and blackpoll warbler near Baker Lake were farther north than expected. |
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It is expected the chorus will include the blackcap, willow warbler and chiffchaff and others. |
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The woods are full of birds, and top attractions are the pied flycatcher, spotted flycatcher, tree pipit, wood warbler and redstart. |
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Other Appalachian populations were sampled along transects that spanned the local elevational range of the warbler. |
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The grasshopper warbler is a widely distributed but fairly scarce summer visitor, arriving in May and leaving in August. |
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The Northern Waterthrush is a large warbler with a long, heavy bill and a flattish head. |
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Endemic subspecies include Caribbean elaenia, bananaquit, loggerhead kingbird, thick-billed vireo, and vitelline warbler. |
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The close relationship between Sylvia and babblers leads to the nomenclatural problem of naming the babbler and warbler families. |
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One prothonotary warbler does not make a May Day, but Shakespeare has bare ruined choirs full of them. |
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Insect life is increasing rapidly, encouraging birds such as snipe, curlew, grasshopper warbler, sedge warbler, and whinchat. |
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They lay an egg in the nest of another bird, such as a reed warbler, and when the new cuckoo hatches it kicks out the reed warbler chicks. |
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Forays off the beaten path led me to a common stonechat, a white wagtail, a plain leaf warbler, and a number of species in the shrike family. |
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People on the one to two-hour guided walks may also hear warblers such as the blackcap, the garden warbler, the reed warbler, the sedge warbler and the chiffchaff. |
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We have planted over 800 native trees along the embankment, creating a wonderful habitat for warblers such as whitethroat, garden warbler and blackcap. |
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Monongahela includes Cranberry Glades, where you'll find Swainson's and hermit thrushes, mourning warbler, northern waterthrush, and swamp sparrow. |
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But this warbler is usually associated with tangled vegetation near water or with reedbeds containing alders and an undergrowth including bramble, nettle and willowherb. |
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The rotationally felled conifer plantation provides habitat for internationally important populations of nightjar, woodlark, and Dartford warbler. |
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Fort Hood contains essential nesting habitat for two endangered neotropical migratory songbirds, the golden-cheeked warbler and the black-capped vireo. |
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Like the pine warbler, the hermit thrush is an uncommon nesting bird for southwestern Connecticut, keeping to cool, coniferous woods resembling territory farther north. |
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Admittedly, the idea that Cetti's warbler might group with tesias and stubtails, both of which are radically short-tailed, seems odd, but then total evidence is the game. |
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The Connecticut Rare Bird Alert, a recorded telephone announcement, sometimes brings news of a prothonotary warbler or a Kentucky in the vicinity. |
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The Scillies boasted a blackpoll warbler, sociable plover and redeyed vireo. |
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The reserve will provide new habitat for a range of threatened and declining species including reed bunting and grasshopper warbler. |
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Larger than a willow warbler, with silvery-fringed wing feathers, its name comes from the Greek for yellowish. |
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Hello There young green yellow willow warbler footles through light leafs an odd fluff-suited, coloured, call. |
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Nearby Morfa Madryn local nature reserve held shoveler, teal, lapwing, greenshank and newly arrived willow warbler and white wagtail. |
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The most common breeding birds are the willow warbler, common chaffinch, and redwing. |
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On two occasions, researchers found bats with, or near, identifiable bits from a European robin or a warbler. |
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The whitethroat, reed warbler and lesser whitethroat I saw at the weekend may be the last I see until April. |
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Birds seen on the moor include merlin, peregrine falcon, Eurasian curlew, European stonechat, dipper, Dartford warbler and ring ouzel. |
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Pitcairn Island is recognised because it is the only nesting site of the Pitcairn reed warbler. |
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A nearby sedge warbler competes, blaring out its more hurried, chaotic whirrs, chatters and whistles from the top of a small tree. |
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The scarce Cetti's warbler breeds in the broads and breeding common cranes are found in the area. |
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The volunteers found grasshopper warbler, lesser redpole, chough and kingfisher. |
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Others include the water vole, pipistrelle bat, grey partridge, aquatic warbler, sand lizard, great crested newt and the natterjack toad. |
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These include the magnolia warbler, Blackburnian warbler, and black-throated blue warbler. |
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Two firsts for the islands were a black kite and a melodious warbler from southern Europe. |
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Pick up a guide book or hire a local guide and keep your eyes peeled for black vultures, ospreys, falcons, hoopoe and the Balearic warbler. |
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This provides an important habitat for species such as the grasshopper warbler, bog rosemary and small red damselfly. |
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Rufous-capped warbler and white-collared seedeater from Webb County, Texas. |
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A goosander pootled the Conwy estuary, with pintail and Cetti's warbler at RSPB Conwy. |
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Notoriously hard to see, the grasshopper warbler tends to throw its voice over long distances, while it stays out of sight. |
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The site has been colonised by reed warbler, reed bunting and sedge warbler, blackcap, water rail and common snipe. |
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These lands are regulated for sustained yield of warbler nesting habitat and timber production. |
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A yellow warbler aggressively chases a magnolia warbler from a flowering Inga tree into the shrublike coffee layer below. |
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This is a yellow warbler drinking out of a daffodil, she just cannot get enough. |
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The four vireos averaged more than a week earlier in Charleston and the Northern Parula, a warbler, nearly 3 weeks earlier. |
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Perhaps the most amazing songbird of all is the blackpoll warbler. |
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Among them are the small bordered fritillary butterfly, polecats and birds like the grasshopper warbler, great crested grebe and several species of owl. |
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The cuckoo, with its single gaping beak, cannot duplicate the visual pull of a throng of baby warbler beaks, so it tugs at the parents' other heartstring. |
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Hansen said the strength of predators and parasites can be directly tied to development, which provides food and habitat for these enemies of the yellow warbler. |
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The American yellow warbler is found in many areas as is the green heron. |
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They were a yellow-browed warbler from Siberia' a white-rumped sandpiper from North America' a cattle egretfrom southern Europe and a red-backed shrike from Scandinavia. |
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The Hume's yellow browed warbler was still being seen in Caernarfon this week, the ferruginous duck was at Martin Mere,and the three shore larks were at Lytham. |
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We identified cantharid and mordellid beetles in warbler diets. |
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The warbler is picky, only nesting under jack pines of a certain size, which means the habitat must be managed or eventually all the trees would be too big. |
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Nothing too rare so far, but great spotted woodpeckers, wheatears, grasshopper warbler and redstarts at the weekend indicate local and long-distance movements. |
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This is especially true for the jack pine forests of the northern lower peninsula of Michigan that are home to the federally endangered Kirtland's warbler. |
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Spotting the difference between a willow warbler and a chiffchaff can be tricky but there is now a college course to teach you how to be a good bird watcher. |
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McMaster and Sealy tested the idea by comparing the amount of time yellow warbler eggs took to hatch in more than 41 nests with a cowbird egg and 26 without. |
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The innovation will be amazing, hopefully enabling us to find where our rarest songbird, the Kirtland's warbler, mysteriously goes for the winter, for example. |
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Among the special guests on this unashamedly feelgood set are gravel-voiced Aussie rocker Jimmy Barnes, Deep Purple warbler Ian Gillan and his former band mate Jon Lord. |
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