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15 Types of Migrating Birds
Approximately 40% of all birds migrate, whether it’s a quick trip to a warmer location or a long, grueling journey. Birds migrate, like other migratory species, in search of habitats with greater ...
The Sunshine State is a brilliant place to see animals in the wild, and this collection of birdwatching destinations is a ...
This is a digitized version of an article from The Times’s print archive, before the start of online publication in 1996. To preserve these articles as they originally appeared, The Times does ...
The general theory of spring migration in the Florida ... winged warbler. There are a lot of reasons to like a golden-wing. For one, anything with golden in the name sounds classy. But also, the bird ...
A recent study looked at how traffic noise impacts communication in male Galápagos yellow warblers (Setophaga petechia aureola), a common resident bird on the islands, and found that traffic ...
The male yellow warbler sports a fitting lemon-yellow body with reddish streaking on the chest. His pleasant thin song follows a musical pattern that sounds like “sweet-sweet-sweet-I’m-so ...
Soon, Delray Beach will open its summer GreenMarket, but the last one of winter has special meaning for those who come for ...
The species most likely to arrive to Wisconsin this time of year include the northern house wren, yellow warbler and Nashville warbler, among others. During spring bird migration, most birds ...
But some species, like the American redstart and the Yellow warbler, will breed in Milwaukee. Yellow warblers are among the most common warblers people can see in Milwaukee. But much like other ...
Of the 44 species of snake that are native to Florida, six are venomous. Here's a guide to identifying them and the harmless ...
The difference between the sexes, males have a lot more black streaking, especially on their underparts and cheek. Females ...
I only had to walk out our front door to hear birds such as a Nashville warbler (oddly named) and a yellow warbler (perfect moniker) singing in our oak trees. I drove to one of my favorite places ...