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This week on Birds of a Feather Talk Together, we explore the fascinating world of the Black-and-white Warblerâone of the most unique and behaviorally unusual warblers in North America.
Unlike most warblers that hop through leaves and branches, Black-and-white Warblers climb tree trunks and branches much like nuthatches or woodpeckers, making them instantly recognizable to birders once you know what to look for. Their bold black-and-white striped plumage, energetic movements, and distinctive behavior make them one of the most charming songbirds in the forest.
This episode was inspired by listener Kelsey, who asked us to do a full deep dive into these amazing birdsâand we had a blast discussing them.
Field Museum ornithologists and curators of birds John Bates and Shannon Hackett join RJ and Amanda Pole to discuss Black-and-white Warbler behavior, migration, bird identification, foraging strategies, habitat, bird songs and calls, and why this species stands out among North American warblers.
If you love birding, birdwatching, warblers, songbirds, bird behavior, ornithology, migration, wildlife science, and fascinating bird facts, this is an episode you wonât want to miss.
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By John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, Amanda Marquart4.9
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This week on Birds of a Feather Talk Together, we explore the fascinating world of the Black-and-white Warblerâone of the most unique and behaviorally unusual warblers in North America.
Unlike most warblers that hop through leaves and branches, Black-and-white Warblers climb tree trunks and branches much like nuthatches or woodpeckers, making them instantly recognizable to birders once you know what to look for. Their bold black-and-white striped plumage, energetic movements, and distinctive behavior make them one of the most charming songbirds in the forest.
This episode was inspired by listener Kelsey, who asked us to do a full deep dive into these amazing birdsâand we had a blast discussing them.
Field Museum ornithologists and curators of birds John Bates and Shannon Hackett join RJ and Amanda Pole to discuss Black-and-white Warbler behavior, migration, bird identification, foraging strategies, habitat, bird songs and calls, and why this species stands out among North American warblers.
If you love birding, birdwatching, warblers, songbirds, bird behavior, ornithology, migration, wildlife science, and fascinating bird facts, this is an episode you wonât want to miss.
Here are links to our social and YouTube pages, give us a follow:
YouTubeÂ
TikTok
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