Sentences with phrase «warblers winter»

The model does not make any winter projections, as Connecticut Warblers winter in South America.
Many Yellow - throated Warblers winter in Middle America and the West Indies, so the predicted potential winter expansion in the southeast may be conservative.

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).
A look at the charming and lively American Redstart, a warbler commonly found in Latin American shade coffee farms in winter.
I've written about their Cerulean Warbler campaign, which has included working with Colombian partners and shade coffee farmers to preserve wintering habitat for this declining songbird.
While wintering in coffee farms, Black - throated Blue Warblers consume primarily small insects, many of which are coffee pests.
Originally hailing from Delaware, Jeff attended graduate school at UMass Amherst, where he investigated the winter habitat of the migratory Golden - winged Warbler as well as the role of alternative coffee farming in the conservation of forest bird species in Costa Rica.
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.
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.
It focuses on the Hooded Warbler, a songbird that spends a brief summer nesting in the forests of eastern North America before migrating south to winter along the Caribbean coast from southern Mexico to Panama.
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.
Some ornithologists have long suspected that the blackpoll warbler, common in North America's subarctic evergreen forests, takes a direct route over the Atlantic Ocean to South America, where it spends the winter.
Mead says that the white throated warbler, a migratory bird which nests in Britain but spends the winters in the Sahel, is a good example of earlier nesting.
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.
 Whilst the former can be found as far north as the Arctic Tundra, the warbler is a small northern US bird that migrates to South and Central America during the winter.
As northern winter happends we also see orioles, warblers, vireos and other beautiful birds!
Millicoma Marsh: Birders come here to see species rarely sighted in Oregon during the winter, such as the Orange - crowned Warbler, Common Yellowthroat, Marbled Godwit, and American Bittern.
Mourning Warblers spend the winter in southern Central America and northwestern South America, so the model makes no winter predictions.
Many countries host species found nowhere else, like the Marvelous Spatuletail in Peru, as well as migratory species like Blackpoll Warbler that depend on Amazonian forests in winter.
Preferred habitat: coastal woods, along forested streams, river bottomlands + + + + Foliage / winter appearance: deciduous, leaves turn red in fall + + + + Soil conditions: loam, clay, tolerates poor drainage + + + + Light conditions: shade to partial shade + + + + Plant spacing: 3 to 5 feet + + + + Wildlife value: fruit attracts these birds; Eastern Bluebird, Mockingbird, Wood Thrush, Fox Sparrow, and Yellow - rumped Warbler
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