Sentences with phrase «with warblers»

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Cerulean warblers are tiny birds, turquoise blue, with magically beautifully voices.
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.
«With more than 30 species of warblers annually occurring in Massachusetts, these colorful avian sprites are consistently among the favorites among bird watchers everywhere,» Petersen said.
The researchers also found that a substantial amount of genetic variation among individual warblers is associated with the different precipitation levels of their respective environments.
Left to right: USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service District Conservationist Brad Michael and Emily Heggenstaller, a golden - winged warbler biologist, meet with private landowners Mike and Laura Jackson to discuss young forest habitat management on their property.
The CEAP assessment, led by Jeffery Larkin, professor of biology at Indiana University of Pennsylvania and forest bird habitat coordinator with the American Bird Conservancy, evaluates the effectiveness of young forest management in creating quality habitat for the golden - winged warbler and other wildlife species.
By using tracer chemicals in experiments with live garden warblers, the researchers followed a circuit of neurons from the cryptochrome molecules to the «cluster N» area of the brain, which is active during navigation, showing for the first time that cluster N uses information from the retina.
Even without avian diseases and climate change, the honeycreepers still face threats from habitat loss, introduced predators and competition with non-native birds (some of whom, such as the Japanese bush - warbler, are thriving on the plateau, the study finds).
The Swainson's warbler is a small olive - brown bird with pale yellowish - white underparts that measures approximately 5.5 inches long.
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 secWith 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 secwith little confidence that its populations would ever be fully secure.
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.
A year earlier, the team had tagged golden - winged warblers (Vermivora chrysoptera, pictured) with leg trackers in order to study their annual migrations to South America.
The authors found that study sites with many deer were virtually devoid of species like the Hooded Warbler, White - eyed Vireo, and the Prairie Warbler — species that rely on the forest undergrowth.
Eggs of warblers and weavers reveal that those from species whose nests have been infiltrated by cuckoo finches have extremely complicated markings compared with those from species whose nests have not been invaded.
When not competing with its cousin, the Sichuan bush warbler breeds up to 7500 feet.
Along with sharing the same mountain habitat, the two warblers also are close neighbors in terms of genetics.
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.
I'm infatuated with the colors of the Warbler Post Peasant Blouse ($ 128).
It is a portrait that has some of her society warbler Florence Foster Jenkins with a touch of her gimlet - eyed magazine editor Miranda Priestly, from The Devil Wears Prada.
The area attracts numerous song birds, and the air is often filled with the sound of black birds, warblers and other species known for their musicality.
From Bald Eagles to Hutton's Vireos, Laysan Albatross to Hermit Warblers, Spotted Owls to Marbled Murrelets: one can begin a love affair with bird - watching in Washington.
The reserve is also a bird watcher's paradise with tons of native Belizean bird species flocking to the area including Rufous - capped Warbler, Common Crossbill, Pine Siskin, Eastern Bluebird, Stygian Owl, King Vulture, Acorn Woodpecker, and more.
Most birders have had a great time birding with us, you can see hummingbirds, orioles, warblers, Woodpeckers, some endemic birds, like prevot's ground sparrow, blue - throated motmot, blue and white...
More than 60 species of birds have been identified on the Turneffe Atoll with the following seen commonly: snowy egret, little blue heron, great blue heron, tricolored heron, yellow - crowned night heron, clapper rail, mangrove swallow, brown pelican, magnificent frigatebird, double - crested cormorant, osprey, mangrove warbler, great tailed grackle, golden fronted woodpecker, tropical mockingbird, cinnamon hummingbird, green breasted mango, hooded oriole, white crowned pigeon and royal tern.
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.
«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
Numerous sightings of Yellow - Rumped Warblers have been among the highlights of our recent bird - watching walks with elementary school students.
Her solo exhibitions include: Warblers, AKA Gallery (with Jeffrey Allport), Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, (2012); Si vous recevez ceci, vous serez bientí» t couverts de gloire, Le Commissariat Paris, (2011); If you receive this, you will soon bask in glory, Mercer Union — A Centre For Contemporary Visual Art Toronto, (2010); Fire Watcher, Liste 09 Basel (2009); The Cavorist Projects, Sommer & Kohl Berlin, (2009); Fire Watcher, The Bodgers» and Kludgers» Art Parlour Vancouver, (2007); You look like you whereas I tend to look like me, Art Projects Gallery Regina, (2005); Clubhouse, Access Artist Run Center Vancouver, (2005).
I wrote a GLOBAL WARMING PROTEST SONG, not to enterain people but to help raise the alarm, and I hope some singer out there with much better vocals that the Texas warbler who recorded this for me can do a better version in the future.
The Mourning Warbler may be better able than most to cope with a northward shift in range.
Similar to predictions for the Red - faced Warbler and Painted Redstart, Audubon's climate model projects a 90 percent loss of current summer range by 2080, with a spread north into corresponding habitat in southern Colorado.
The Warbler is clean cut home with a warm woodsy feel.
The warbler, on the other hand, is a smaller bird that typically nests 9 feet above ground with a 1 1/8» hole and a 4» x4» x6» cavity.
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