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To help celebrate the imminent arrival of spring migrants, Jessie Barry and Chris Wood from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology share their warbler-watching tips. Join Chris and Jessie as they explore a wood-lot in Rochester, New York. Click here to see the map and a full list of everything they saw: ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S5030428
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@djeparker99

12 years ago

I am a Boy Scout and amateur birder and I identify birds solely by their songs (I'm blind). I see a whole lot of warblers and vireos and such when I go camping. I even once saw a Yellow-throated Warbler near the Delaware River last May and a Blue-winged Warbler at West Point last April! Beautiful little birds, and amazing songs too! I like the Ovenbird at the end of the video. One of my favorites.

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@tylermansfield9091

2 years ago

I’d welcome a morning like that any day. Lots of good birds.

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@mahensiri

3 years ago

It's a great video. Adding name of each bird on screen when it appears for sufficiently long time would have made it even better.

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@jmcdelprado1

11 years ago

I'm a bird photographer, and I find this video great!

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@my35Xvision

12 years ago

Excellent video on warblers and very helpful! Thank you for your wonderful video.

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@ballerinatwin1

10 years ago

I just came back from a six day canoe-camping trip. We saw many bald eagles, hawks, heron, white egrets, wood ducks, and cardinals and also other wildlife such as alligators, gar, bass, turtles, snakes, etc., but one of the greatest highlights was an energetic yellow bird. He landed about a foot from me on a branch hanging over our canoe, stared me in the eyes with his head cocked to the side--a very inquisitive look--and flew off to another branch. I had never seen a bird like that, and I'm pretty sure now that it was a warbler, though I will have to look back at my photos to correctly identify him.Β 

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@ateliersuriz6790

6 years ago

I agree that it's better to avoid pishing - just keeping quiet and unobtrusive has always worked for me to see tons of birds.

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@missanella

1 year ago

I feed all kinds of birds in my backyard and I LOVE them all πŸ’•πŸ¦πŸ¦πŸ¦πŸ¦πŸ¦πŸ’–πŸ¦πŸ¦πŸ¦πŸ’žπŸ’žπŸ¦πŸ¦πŸ¦πŸ¦πŸ’–πŸ’– Watching them brings my heart peace, excitement and joy πŸ’•πŸ’—πŸŒžπŸ₯😍 Just this morning i saw two band tailed pigeons eating seeds and peanuts out of a mounted to the tree open bird feeders πŸ’•πŸ¦πŸ¦πŸ’ž what a treat first thing in the morning πŸ’–πŸ’—

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@mansoreaa

8 years ago

Nice and beautiful birds ended!! I hope see it in some days, I am from old world.

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@CalypturaExpeditions

3 years ago

So good to the so many Warblers singing in the wild! Here in Brazil we have just a few of them... Thanks for this excellent video!

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@bendacosta5005

9 years ago

Please make more videos like this and the Inside Birding series. They have really helped me with my birding, and they're really fun to watch. Especially this video, because warblers are my favourite birds to watch, as fast and small as they may be. Again, thank you!

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@SharonLu48

12 years ago

I learned so much from you about warblers! Thank you for the video - what a great way to start my day!

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@goldeneagle9958

8 years ago

I love this video and wishΒ you would doΒ more of them! But please, pishing and owl callsΒ are not necessary and shouldn't be promoted as common practice. I have seen tired and hungry birds, after a long night of migration, get scared away by birders pishing unnecessarily. With patience, many of the birds will come into view without the disturbance in their natural behavior. But I love the fact that you're raising awareness about these beautiful creatures!

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@kdonne01

12 years ago

Wow, this was fantastic! Thanks you guys. Actually brought tears to my eyes to see all this amazing diversity in one spot. Learned a lot and excited to get out today to explore using your tips.

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@shacklefordfamily0

12 years ago

Very nice. What beautiful little birds!

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@sk8ermom536

9 years ago

I live in Missouri and these birds look like the ones that eat off my sunflowers. I love them so much. I put sunflower tops on my windowsill and enjoyed waking up to the birds until my sunflowers died out and they moved on! I hope to see them next year!

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@petrovic178

10 years ago

This video would be so great if it was edited ,sub-titling each bird as it appears ,such great footage ,but-no reference to each bird.I will re-watch soon with Peterson

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@falcoperegrinus82

12 years ago

Wow, this is really well done!

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@jsmcguireIII

1 year ago

Can't agree more about protecting these isolated woodlots. Even if they are managed for timber they are still more valuable as habitat than a home lot or even a park. Habitat edges, canopy layers and snags all contribute. I always enjoy seeing that moment when a bird I pished out realizes I'm a big slow mammal wasting their precious time.

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@billyfalls3060

3 years ago

Very nice video! Very helpful!

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