10 Distinctive Warbler Songs You Can Learn Right Now
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- čas přidán 19. 05. 2024
- Warblers are small, fast moving birds that make their way into the continental United States during migration each year. With so many small birds moving around the trees, it can be difficult to distinguish these warblers from one another. Fortunately, it can be easy to identify these birds if you know their song. Here are 10 warbler species with distinctive songs that you can learn right now!
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Warbler Songs (Edited)
Blue-winged Warbler call (Bee-buzz) by Ryan Sallmann
Prairie Warbler by Peter Wilton (CC by 3.0)
Cerulean Warbler by Taylor Sturm (CC by 4.0)
All other Warbler Calls by Jonathon Jongsma (CC by 3.0)
Photos (Edited)
Prairie Warbler by Kyle Brooks (PD)
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Connecticut Warbler by Alan Schmierer (PD)
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Blue-winged Warbler by Kyle Brooks (PD)
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Cerulean Warbler by Ryan Sallmann
Background of cover image by Bonnie Moreland (Public Domain)
Blue-winged Warbler in cover image by Peggy Cadagin (CC by 2.0, edited)
All other photos by Lorri Howski (Used with permission)
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0:46 Northern Parula
1:49 Black-throated Green Warbler
2:40 Hooded Warbler
3:29 Cerulean Warbler
4:16 Blue-winged Warbler
5:08 Golden-winged Warbler
6:06 Ovenbird
6:54 Connecticut Warbler
7:44 Common Yellowthroat
8:29 Prairie Warbler
All other photos and videos by Derek and Ryan Sallmann
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0:46 Northern Parula
1:49 Black-throated Green Warbler
2:40 Hooded Warbler
3:29 Cerulean Warbler
4:16 Blue-winged Warbler
5:08 Golden-winged Warbler
6:06 Ovenbird
6:54 Connecticut Warbler
7:44 Common Yellowthroat
8:29 Prairie Warbler
Beautiful birds wonderful photography and narration.
Thanks! Some of the photos and songs were taken by friends of ours or are free use so can’t take all the credit for those :)
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*sigh*... I'm still quite lost. My ornithology class was in '86, and I lived in a moderately large city until 6 years ago. Warblers just weren't part of the mixed flock around home. Since moving closer to Lake Michigan, I've been hearing so many different "buzzing trills," my head spins. I'm grateful this video became available, but I'll be listening to it many, many more times.
We have a learn 35 + warbler songs that cover all of the regular Eastern warblers that might be helpful to you!
@@BadgerlandBirding Now you're just intimidating me, lol! Let me learn this handful first (OK, the oven bird was familiar, but the others seemed brand new!). I will check out the 30+ once more than one of THIS video lesson become familiar). Your videos are top shelf, BTW...
Saw and heard a Northern Parula, Yellow Warbler, American Redstart, Black and White, Pine Warbler, Yellow Rumped Warbler. Northern Waterthrush and Common Yellowthroat so far this Spring migration in Connecticut. Always love your warbler videos 😊😊
Awesome! Aren’t Warblers the best?
@@BadgerlandBirding They are! I just wish they could sit still a bit longer🤣🤣
I do love me a Warbler. They are all so great.
Agreed!
Thank you for putting out these wonderful videos! I love seeing and hearing so many fascinating birds and their songs!
I've seen many different warblers, and they are fun to watch.
How many species have you seen? 🤔
@@BadgerlandBirding I've seen 25 species of warblers.
Ah no...how many times have I maybe thought I was hearing pine siskin and it was a northern parula! I always described the pine siskin call as a zipper call!! (banner year for them up in the northwoods all the way down to southern MN that I know! Some are still around...or is it the northern parula!??) Great video! Wonder if Merlin gets confused? LOL!
Merlin can definitely be confused sometimes! There are probably both species around your area!
Wow! ❤This is ahhhhmazing and beautiful. Thank you for keeping up such a good channel !
Thanks for the kind words and for watching!
Very useful video...thank you so much!!!
You’re very welcome! It’s so much easier to ID warblers when you know their songs so I thought it’d be nice to share that knowledge!
Good video but sadly almost all of these warblers are east of the Rocky Mountains. I think the Common Yellowthroat is the only one I can find in Utah on this list. Guess I'll hope to find some of these when I travel
You gotta be ready for when they show up as vagrants
in the intro you have wilsons warbler listed as muscicapa pusilla but it should be cardellina pusilla
Thanks for catching that! Must have grabbed the old name by mistake
Hear ovenbirds a lot, but when I try to find them... nothing 😢
They are definitely tough to find! They blend in well and love to just walk along the ground in areas with thick vegetation
Are they normally in tall grass. After dark?
That is a very typical place for them