Friday Feathered Feature

Where are the warblers?

Where are the warblers?

Usually by this time of year there will have been days upon days with warblers indistinguishable from raindrops, being both numerous and falling out of the sky to rest in the trees. Others have noted a paucity of short-distance migrants, possibly linked to severe cold weather in the south.

Photo by Andy Reago & Chrissy McClarren

That's just ducky: Wood Duck Research

That's just ducky: Wood Duck Research

Art Hawkins, after studying wildlife under Aldo Leopold at Faville Grove, worked with Frank Belrose and erected Wood Duck boxes made of cypress to try and bring back the birds. Their basic research resulted in people erecting thousands of “Wood Duck boxes” to help increase numbers.

Photo by Arlene Koziol

Nashville Warbler

Nashville Warbler

Unlike the hot orange of the Blackburnian Warbler, or the bold patterning of the Black-and-white Warbler, the Nashville Warbler’s yellow throat, olive back, and blue-gray head meet the minimum grooming standards for a warbler.

Photo by Andy Reago & Chrissy McClarren