Posts Tagged ‘BirdCallsRadio’
Hooded Warbler, A Spring Surprise
The distinctive black hood set off by yellow face and breast feathers makes the male stand out.
Read MoreYellow-throated Warbler, A Southern Overshoot
This warbler generally breeds south of us and commonly winters in southern portions of the Gulf Coast States.
Read MoreLouisiana Waterthrush Back
The Louisiana Waterthrush is another of the expected early spring Warblers to return to the Northeast.
Read MorePalm Warbler Early Spring Arrival
This hardy warbler comes in two flavors…
Read MoreHappy Spring from the Returning Pine Warblers
Usually the first clue of it’s return is a strident and repeating wee-hu or trill call high in a nearby evergreen tree.
Read MoreHappy National Bird Day from BirdCallsRadio
Celebrate National Bird Day with BirdCallsRadio!
Read MoreSeason’s Greetings from BirdCallsRadio 2022
Wishing all a joyous holiday.
Read MoreSpring Warbler Trees. The Green Wave, Willow/Salix sp
Insect associates have a long and evolved relationship with the Willows their attendance is not accidental.
Read MoreSpring Warbler Trees. The Green Wave, Red Maples
Red Maples come to life in the spring green wave, first the red flowers pop then the fruit…
Read MoreSpring Warbler Trees. The Green Wave, Apple Trees
The developing green wave feast in turn attracts neotropic migrants, right in time.
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