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  2. Blackburnian warbler - Wikipedia

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    Blackburnian warbler Blackburnian Warbler (1st winter) Rancho Naturalista Baja - Costa Rica. Blackburnian warblers are small passerines and average-sized wood-warblers. They measure around 11 to 13 cm (4.3 to 5.1 in) long, with a 20 to 22 cm (7.9 to 8.7 in) wingspan, and weigh 8 to 13 g (0.28 to 0.46 oz).

  3. 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.

  4. Prince Edward Point Bird Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The site experiences heavy bird migration. Single-day totals of greater scaup , long-tailed duck , and white-winged scoters have exceeded 1% of their total North American populations. Single-day totals of common birds exceed 10,000 individuals for species like tree swallows , long-tailed ducks, and yellow-rumped warblers .

  5. Anna Blackburne - Wikipedia

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    2010 photograph of a Blackburnian warbler. Pennant named the Blackburnian warbler in honour of Anna Blackburne. [50] In 1975, V. P. Wystrach determined that sixteen or seventeen of the bird species accepted by the American Ornithologists' Union were originally described by Pennant from specimens sent to Blackburne by her brother Ashton. [51]

  6. Warbler sighting is first for England, experts say - AOL

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  7. Black-and-white warbler - Wikipedia

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    [9] [8] This warbler is a species of New World warbler or wood warbler (family Parulidae), and is the only member of its genus due to its unique foraging adaptations. [3] It is known to hybridize with the cerulean warbler (Setophaga cerulea) and Blackburnian warbler (Setophaga fusca). However, it is not closely related to the genus Setophaga. [10]

  8. Setophaga - Wikipedia

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    The palm warbler is a member of genus Setophaga. Setophaga is a genus of birds of the New World warbler family Parulidae. It contains at least 34 species.The Setophaga warblers are an example of adaptive radiation with the various species using different feeding techniques and often feeding in different parts of the same tree.

  9. North American landbirds in Britain - Wikipedia

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    Golden-winged warbler; Tennessee warbler; Northern parula; Yellow warbler; Chestnut-sided warbler; Magnolia warbler; Cape May warbler; Yellow-rumped warbler; Blackburnian warbler; Bay-breasted warbler; Blackpoll warbler; Black-and-white warbler; American redstart; Ovenbird; Northern waterthrush; Common yellowthroat; Hooded warbler; Wilson's ...