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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).
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.
Orange-crowned warbler, Oreothlypis celata; Nashville warbler, Oreothlypis ruficapilla; Chestnut-sided warbler, Setophaga pensylvanica; Black-throated green warbler, Setophaga virens; Blackburnian warbler. Blackburnian warbler, Setophaga fusca; Black-and-white warbler, Mniotilta varia; Ovenbird, Seiurus aurocapilla; Wilson's warbler, Cardellina ...
Magnolia warbler, Setophaga magnolia, riparian (O) Bay-breasted warbler, Setophaga castanea, riparian (O) Blackburnian warbler, Setophaga fusca, riparian (O) Yellow warbler, Setophaga petechia, montane forests, riparian (U) Chestnut-sided warbler, Setophaga pensylvanica, riparian (O) Black-throated blue warbler, Setophaga caerulescens, riparian (O)
Bay-breasted warbler, Setophaga castanea (V) Blackburnian warbler, Setophaga fusca (V) Yellow warbler, Setophaga petechia; Blackpoll warbler, Setophaga striata; Palm warbler, Setophaga palmarum (V) Yellow-rumped warbler, Setophaga coronata (V) Prairie warbler, Setophaga discolor (V) Black-throated green warbler, Setophaga virens (V)
Cape May warbler, Setophaga tigrina; Magnolia warbler, Setophaga magnolia (A) Bay-breasted warbler, Setophaga castanea (A) Blackburnian warbler, Setophaga fusca (A) Yellow warbler, Setophaga petechia; Chestnut-sided warbler, Setophaga pensylvanica (A) Blackpoll warbler, Setophaga striata; Black-throated blue warbler, Setophaga caerulescens (A)
According to the Dictionary of the Scots Language, a modern compilation of Scots words past and present, hurkle-durkle means “to lie in bed or to lounge after it’s time to get up or go to work.”
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