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warbler

[wawr-bler] / ˈwɔr blər /


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Every spring, the familiar songs of Wood Thrushes and warblers drift back into parks and neighborhoods across eastern North America.

From Science Daily

In Tompkins this spring, he saw a variety of warblers, some Northern Parulas and a pair of Red-tailed Hawks that mate in the park.

From Salon

I regularly overhear other birders marveling over the flashy warblers in breeding plumage, while overlooking other comparatively less-flashy birds like vireos and sparrows.

From Salon

The yellow-rumped warbler is a migratory songbird that spends its winters in Los Angeles.

From Los Angeles Times

He pointed out warblers, lace lichen and tree limbs coated in an orange algae called trentepohlia.

From Los Angeles Times