Sentences with phrase «warbler breeds»

Thankfully, the Canada Warbler breeds in scrubby, second - growth areas, so it may not take long for its preferred habitat to generate in an expanding (by 34 percent) climate space - if the birds are around to find it.
When not competing with its cousin, the Sichuan bush warbler breeds up to 7500 feet.
The study compiles data from 20 years of field studies and suggests that if current trends continue, forests managed as short - rotation pine plantations will support the majority of Swainson's warbler breeding populations by the end of the 21st century.
Some 14 percent of the world's Yellow - throated Warblers breed in eastern North Carolina bottomland forests, as do an estimated 11 percent of all Acadian Flycatchers.

Not exact matches

Examples of North American breeding birds that winter in El Salvador, and which studies have determined return to the same places each winter, include Painted Bunting (Passerina ciris, photo right), Wilson's Warbler (Wilsonia pusilla), Tennessee Warbler (Vermivora peregrina), and Ovenbird (Seirurus auracapillus).
Researchers in Russia investigated the map issue in a past study by capturing Eurasian reed warblers on the Baltic Sea as they flew northeast towards their breeding grounds near Saint Petersburg.
Like many temperate - breeding migrant birds, hooded warblers in continuous forest cheat on their partners so often that fully one - third of their offspring result from extrapair copulations.
Warblers from the northern part of the breeding range — which extends from Georgia to Canada — winter in Cuba and Jamaica, whereas birds from the south go to Hispaniola and Puerto Rico, the team reports in the 8 February issue of Science.
Rubenstein analyzed the isotopic signatures of feathers from wintering warblers to reveal the location of their breeding sites.
Just as many kids today remain at home long after they could set out on their own, the female offspring of the Seychelles warbler tend to hang around the nest for a few years, waiting for a chance to breed.
The study confirmed that birds breeding along the California coast spend the winter in southern Baja, for example, and warblers in the eastern United States head for the Yucatan, Belize, and Costa Rica.
With only 90,000 breeding individuals sparsely distributed across 15 states in the U.S., the Swainson's warbler is a species of high conservation concern that, for decades, has left conservationists with little confidence that its populations would ever be fully secure.
The rarity of the Swainson's warbler has long been attributed to its finicky preference for large areas of densely vegetated breeding habitat in the southeastern U.S. and wintering range in the Caribbean basin.
Dustin Rubenstein, then at Dartmouth College, and colleagues describe their work with the black - throated warbler (see image), a songbird that breeds in the eastern United States and Canada in the spring before flying south to winter in the Caribbean.
- An immature male Hooded Warbler, banded in August 1987 at Hilton Pond during fall migration, was netted the following May on breeding grounds near Chapel Hill, N.C., by a graduate student studying this species.
Indeed, if a migrant like the Golden - winged Warbler is wintering in habitat that's at risk to deforestation, protecting its breeding grounds is only half the equation.
Follow the river upstream from the lagoon to spot Downy Woodpeckers, several breeds of Vireos and Warblers, and many more birds,
The handsome yellow - and - gray Kirtland's Warbler has one of the smallest breeding ranges of any North American bird.
Like many other warblers, this species depends on coniferous (especially spruce) forest to breed in.
The reason is that Chestnut - sided Warblers depend on regenerating second - growth for breeding, and most of the continent's forests were still intact during his travels across North America.
Since this species depends on conifers (mainly spruce) for breeding, any newly available areas will have to contain spruces (and their associated insects) in order for the Blackpoll Warbler to utilize them.
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