Sentences with word «warbler»

A warbler is a small bird that is known for its singing voice. Full definition
A survey for Cerulean Warblers in these same farms in 2006 found none.
Some subpopulations of yellow warblers may be genetically better equipped to adapt to climate changes than others, according to a new study in the January 5 issue of Science.
One morning, in the woody heart of The Ramble, I became so frustrated by my inability to identify a swarm of warblers in their autumn plumage that I had to go home to bed.
Blue - winged Warblers winter in Middle America, and thus predictions are not available for the winter season.
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.
Bridget Stutchbury's home page Hooded warbler information from USGS Primer on forest fragmentation
Arriving in the lobby, one's eye is immediately drawn to the colorful painting of a Yellow Throated Warbler, a piece by American artist Frank Gonzales.
I read a report on Cerulean Warbler from Venezuela, where it is said that the old shade trees are being cleaned from Bromeliads and other epiphytes, as it increases moisture and risk of mold.
Postdoctoral fellow Dominik Heyers and his colleagues peered into the brains of garden warblers, which travel seasonally between northern Europe and southern Africa, and uncovered a link between neurons in the eye and a region of the brain thought to be involved in migration.
At one time there was great bird diversity of rustic shade coffee in Villa Rica, central Peru (in Pasco department, north of Junin), and a Smithsonian survey in 1998 found Cerulean Warblers on these farms.
The study drew on fourteen years of data from twelve different warbler species banded at the Braddock Bay Bird Observatory, and the patterns were remarkably consistent across species.
Other endemics like the non-migratory Allen's Hummingbird, Channel Island Flycatcher, Island Loggerhead Shrike, Island Horned Lark, Santa Cruz Island Bewick's Wren, Dusky Orange - crowned Warbler, San Clemente Spotted Towhee, Santa Cruz Island Rufus - crowned Sparrow, and Channel Island Song Sparrow are found on two or more of the islands.
When not competing with its cousin, the Sichuan bush warbler breeds up to 7500 feet.
The lively Canada Warbler lives in dense tangles of broad - leafed plants.
By sea level, perfect place to find pink - headed warbler among other native species of the region.
[Dmitry Kishkinev et al, Eurasian reed warblers compensate for virtual magnetic displacement]
Please see the update of the review of the Cerulean Warbler coffee in the original post.
In Jamaica, Black - and - white Warblers were among the birds found on shade coffee farms that preyed upon coffee berry borers, a major coffee pest.
Plan to bird for warblers at High Island, TX next April...
While wintering in coffee farms, Black - throated Blue Warblers consume primarily small insects, many of which are coffee pests.
Nationwide, the same tale has been repeated again and again: As deer populations have exploded over the past 40 years, Kentucky warbler populations have declined by 1 percent per year.
As a primordial fish called a bowfin gulped air around our boats, a pair of Prothonotary Warblers hawked over the canoes like dragonflies dipped in gold.
The model does not make any winter projections, as Connecticut Warblers winter in South America.
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.
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.
We need to learn to see not just with Western eyes but with Islamic eyes and Inuit eyes, not just with human eyes but with golden - cheeked warbler eyes, coho salmon eyes, and polar bear eyes, and not even just with eyes at all but with the wild, barely articulate being of clouds and seas and rocks and trees and stars.
Yet, it's an inviting spot for hundreds of migrating songbirds such as warblers, vireos, and thrushes passing through each year.
Local land birds are friendly and abundant: the brightly coloured red - billed cinnamon hummingbird, the chestnut - headed mangrove warbler, the mangrove vireo, black catbird, golden - fronted woodpecker, hooded oriole, tropical mockingbird, tropical kingbird, white - collared seedeater and the ubiquitous boat - tailed grackle.
In the open land and pastures it is easy to find vermillion flycatchers, fork - tailed flycatchers, yellow - rumped warblers, White - tailed kites, Laughing Falcons, Eastern Meadowlarks and Northern rough - wings Swallows.
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.
Pictured above: left to right: Tatiana Arocha, Baile de Espeletias, 2016, courtesy of the artist; James Prosek, Avian Composition with Warblers, 2018 and Spring at Wave Hill, 2018, courtesy of the artist and Singer Wajahat, New York, NY.
They purchased all of Gaia's current crop, and it will appear in the Wood Thrush variety, and Selva Negra's coffee will be in the Chestnut - sided Warbler variety.
The authors, naturally, write most of species found only in the Southwest, like the quaint little red - faced warbler.
Mourning Warblers spend the winter in southern Central America and northwestern South America, so the model makes no winter predictions.
Unfortunately, the results of this study suggest that some yellow warbler populations that are most genetically vulnerable to climate change have already been declining over the past half - century, says Bay.
You might expect their sex lives to be much duller when warbler pairs are isolated in remote fragments.
Their beaks are adapted to their preferred food: warbler finches, for example, spear insects with thin, sharp beaks, whereas ground finches crack open seeds with strong, blunter beaks.
Using emberizoid passerines — the largest lineage of New World migratory birds, which includes warblers, sparrows, orioles, blackbirds and cardinals — Winger and his colleagues described over 750 passerine species» breeding and wintering patterns by geographical location.
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Striped flashily with black and white above and glowing - flame orange below, a male Blackburnian Warbler engenders surprise and awe in all who see it for the first time, and it remains a perennial favorite of even jaded birders.
The team analyzed genetic data from 229 yellow warblers living in 21 sites across North America, looking at how well - suited the genetic variation of individual birds was for their respective environments.
Thanks so much Julie, for the article about the Cerulean Warbler reserve coffee.
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.
Spruce budworms need spruce trees, though, so in order for the Cape May Warbler to expand its range, it will need the spruce forests to spread north quickly onto what is now Arctic tundra.
A coffee farm that is part of the ProAves Cerulean Warbler Reserve in Santander, Colombia was recently certified by Rainforest Alliance (under the cooperative Asociación de Cafés Sostenibles de Santander).
As a special guest and pre-screening event, Charles Massy will discuss his groundbreaking new book, Call of The Reed Warbler.
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