Wednesday, September 2, 2020

A "fall" of Wilson's Warblers!

Wilson's Warbler

Wilson's warblers are one of many migratory species we band here at the station. Birders have no trouble seeing these flashy little birds. These insectivores are often seen moving rapidly through bushes and trees to glean insects from the leaves. They are also commonly seen in the U.S.A. and Canada because they nest coast to coast in North America, but are more common in the West.

Fun Fact: A collective of warblers has many nouns, including a confusion, a wrench or a fall.

~ Chelsea



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