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Tag: Setophaga coronata

February 1, 2024

Cruzando el muro: desde Montana hasta Oaxaca

Los chipes rabadilla amarilla (Setophaga coronata) están entre los chipes más comunes de Norteamérica. Se estima que hay 170 millones de ellos, aves pequeñas y […]

February 1, 2024

Crossing the wall: from Montana to Oaxaca

Yellow-rumped warblers are among the most common warblers in North America. There are an estimated 170 million of them, small, elegant birds clothed in yellow, […]

July 12, 2023

Yellow-rumped Wanderers: a special feature about yellow-rumped warblers

Welcome to Yellow-rumped Wanderers, a special production in collaboration with Will Valentine, producer of the Will’s Birdbrain podcast. Will is an amazing birder based in […]

March 24, 2023

How to grow a bird-friendly garden in western Montana

When you compare the birds of a manicured lawn with those that inhabit a grove of chokecherries, the difference is stark. The lawn might support […]

October 27, 2022

Lake Helena and its amazing ducks

October 4, 2022 “This place is like a gadwall factory,” says Mark Mariano. Today I’ve joined Mark, a Butte-based ecologist who works for Rampart Solutions […]

October 14, 2022

Nature Park: a special place for birds

October 5, 2022 An orange-crowned warbler and two drab gray yellow-rumped warblers are hunting insects in a chokecherry this morning as its leaves drop softly, […]

September 8, 2022

Spokane Bay: mats of algae and hints of migration

September 6, 2022 The sun is high and the afternoon is hot by the time I make it over to Spokane Bay. A lone turkey […]

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