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  2. A variety of small, colorful birds are making their way to Kentucky soon. Here’s advice from a local birding expert on what to look for. ‘Blindingly gorgeous’ spring birds will migrate to KY ...

  3. List of birds of Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The northern cardinal is the state bird of Kentucky. This list of birds of Kentucky includes species documented in the U.S. state of Kentucky by the Kentucky Bird Records Committee (KBRC) of the Kentucky Ornithological Society through January 2023. [1] Another accidental species has been documented since that date. [2]

  4. These beautiful birds have returned to Kentucky, but face a ...

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  5. Track seasonal bird migration with National Audubon ... - AOL

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    The National Audubon Society's Bird Migration Explorer provides an opportunity to track some of these movements. The Bird Migration Explorer, launched on September 2022, is an online tool that ...

  6. John James Audubon State Park - Wikipedia

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    John James Audubon State Park is located on U. S. Route 41 in Henderson, Kentucky, just south of the Ohio River. Its inspiration is John James Audubon , the ornithologist , naturalist , and painter who resided in Henderson from 1810 to 1819 when Henderson was a frontier village .

  7. Kentucky warbler - Wikipedia

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    The Kentucky warbler is a scarce bird with a large range, frequenting moist deciduous forests. It is migratory , spending summer in the central and eastern United States , often ranging as far north as Wisconsin to Pennsylvania .

  8. A Beginner’s Guide to Birding - AOL

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    The advent of birding-specific platforms like eBird—which collects sightings, sound recordings, ... Audubon South Carolina. “Birds don't really want us to be super-close to them, so binoculars ...

  9. Bachman's warbler - Wikipedia

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    From The Birds of America (1827) by John James Audubon, etched by Robert Havell. Bachman's warbler was originally collected by John Bachman in South Carolina in 1832 and described by Audubon in 1833 [5] from skins mailed by Bachman. It remained largely unknown until the mid-1880s. [5]