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The hooded warbler is one of the less common nesters in southern New England, but every year I meet a few.
The Dartford warbler is an active, inquisitive bird rarely allowing us more than a fleeting glimpse before diving for cover in gorse and heather.
The Basra reed warbler is a near-endemic species of Iraq whose last stronghold is the Mesopotamian marshlands to the north of Basra.
Down in the canyon, I often see the house wren, acorn and Nuttall's woodpeckers, wrentit, and, in winter, the yellow-rumped warbler.
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.
The Icterine warbler lives up high in the trees and is often difficult to spot.
I could wait until late May and maybe find a mourning warbler or a yellow-breasted chat.
The bush has abundant bird life, including the bellbird, tomtit, rifleman, wood pigeon and grey warbler.
In 2001, a distance record was set when a tagged reed warbler was retrapped in Poland.
One of them was an Icterine warbler the other was some other nondescript type of Hippolais species, possibly an olivaceous warbler.
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.
A spectacled warbler from southern Europe was seen at Filey and a taiga flycatcher from Siberia was spotted at Flamborough Head.
Birds suffering the steepest falls include the blackbird, dunnock, song thrush, and four types of warbler.
A palm warbler is sighted in a patch of willows, which also teems with catbirds, warbling vireos, yellow warblers, and a blackpoll or two.
Observations of common goldeneye and blackpoll warbler near Baker Lake were farther north than expected.
It is expected the chorus will include the blackcap, willow warbler and chiffchaff and others.
The woods are full of birds, and top attractions are the pied flycatcher, spotted flycatcher, tree pipit, wood warbler and redstart.
Other Appalachian populations were sampled along transects that spanned the local elevational range of the warbler.
The grasshopper warbler is a widely distributed but fairly scarce summer visitor, arriving in May and leaving in August.
The Northern Waterthrush is a large warbler with a long, heavy bill and a flattish head.
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For my part, I never fail to show him the pignut hickory where my first golden-winged warbler spoke to me one May morning.
And any one can tell Sunshine the yellow warbler because there isn't anybody else who seems to be all yellow.
Others are wise enough to know their own eggs, and chief among such sharp-eyed ones is this little yellow warbler.
The quality is rather musical, and some individuals have almost as sweet a tone as the yellow warbler.
The yellow warbler, as a species, is also the most widely distributed member of its family.
I have not seen enough material to trace subsequent molts and plumages, which doubtless parallel those of the parula warbler.
Had the Blackburnian warbler been seen in this neighbourhood, as he had been told?
I hoped it was a prothonotary warbler, a bird I had never seen, and about whose notes I knew nothing.
Wayne heard one singing exactly like a prothonotary warbler, this song lasting for more than 20 minutes.
Another of this family conspicuous for its brilliant coloring is the prothonotary warbler.
How rapid the spread was of the reed warbler through the large insular area that it now occupies is unknown.
The song of the reed warbler is loudest and at its best during the evening twilight.
It nests in drier places than the reed warbler and its song is different, being much more melodious, and uttered more boldly.
There are five to seven eggs, whiter in ground colour than those of the reed warbler.
Several others have noted the resemblance to the song of the yellow warbler.
The bluethroat is well named, and having once seen this charming little warbler, it is by its blue throat it will be remembered.
It turned out to be a catchfly, and, like the Kentucky warbler, it became common a little later.
The warbler earned in those days as little by her voice as the chiseller by his work.
Is there one who prefers my writings to those of the salacious warbler, the wanton lacivious little Moore?
More recently, this warbler has been found breeding on some of the lower Florida Keys.
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