warbler in English

noun
1
any of a number of small insectivorous songbirds that typically have a warbling song.
Songbirds like warblers , orioles, tanagers, grosbeaks, and sparrows are far from the only birds that display dimorphism.
2
a person who sings in a trilling or quavering voice.

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1. The Blackpoll warbler is a fairly large wood warbler

2. Four out of the six Central EuropeanAcrocephalus warblers (Reed warbler, Marsh warbler, Moustached warbler and Sedge warbler) are monogamous following the general type of mating system of altricial passeriformes (Tab.).

3. Blackpoll Warbler: Black-and-white Warbler has striped crown and back

4. Blackpoll Warbler is known as the longest distance migrant of the warbler species

5. Blackpoll Warbler (Dendroica striata)

6. Oriental Reed Warbler has a “rough-looking,” vaguely streaked throat unlike the clean throat of the Clamorous Reed Warbler

7. Blackpoll Warbler: Medium-sized warbler with black-streaked, gray upperparts, white underparts, and black-streaked white sides

8. Like the Bay-breasted Warbler, the Blackpoll Warbler has a totally and unrecognizable look when seen in its non-breeding plumage

9. The Blackpoll war-bler is a fairly large wood warbler

10. The wood warbler is 11–12.5 cm long, and a typical leaf warbler in appearance, green above and white below with a lemon-yellow breast.

11. The Blackpoll Warbler is primarily found in Tennessee only during spring migration.

12. Blackpoll Warbler at Montrose Point Bird Sanctuary, Chicago, Illinois, by spiecks.

13. We sure have learned a lot about tiny Blackpoll Warbler recently

14. Shrike excubitorides Lanius ludovicianus subspecies, excubitorides Loggerhead Warbler, Hooded Wilsonia citrina

15. The Blackcap is a grey warbler, easily identified by its distinctive cap

16. English words for mang-Aawit include singer, warbler, vocalist, songster and singers

17. If you put them on a scale, I reckon from scratchy to melody you'd go: whitethroat, garden warbler, Blackcap to willow warbler; and with something like an equal distance moving along that progression

18. And that, I'm sure you'll all remember, is the voice of the Nelles warbler.

19. Ex "Blackpoll Warbler" of Latham 1783 and Pennant 1785 (syn

20. Beccafico m (plural beccafichi) garden warbler, fig-eater; Descendants → English: Beccafico; Further reading

21. Synonyms for Avifauna include bird, birdie, fowl, songbird, warbler, chick, fledgling, passerine, raptor and nestling

22. Blackcap, (Sylvia atricapilla), common warbler from Europe and northwestern Africa to central Asia

23. The Blackpoll warbler is a small bird best known for its ability to travel expansive distances

24. The Blackpoll Warbler is a common bird of concern because it is experiencing sharp declines

25. The flight is also a weight- watcher’s dream —the warbler burns up nearly half its body weight.

26. Wildlife and Natural Attractions: Designated a state Bird Conservation Area, in summer the preserve is Aflurry with songbirds such as eastern towhee, common nighthawk, whip-poor-will, brown thrasher, blue-winged warbler and pine warbler

27. The song of the Blackpoll Warbler is so high pitched, some people have trouble hearing it

28. Avalanche paths are important to wildlife such as grizzly bear, Columbia ground squirrel and Wilson's warbler.

29. The blackpoll warbler makes the trip from North to South America, staying aloft for over 80 hours nonstop.

30. Song has a wood-warbler-like trill, followed by a low throaty warble; delivered in aerial song flight.

31. A small Old World warbler, Eurasian Blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla), which is mainly grey with a black crown

32. 20 A tiny reed warbler, faced with a cuckoo,[www.Sentencedict.com] feeds a chick much larger than herself.

33. Warblers The Blackcap, Sylvia atricapilla, is a common and widespread Old World warbler which breeds throughout northern and temperate Europe.

34. 16 Warbler: Arctic,[www.Sentencedict.com] wingbars can wear off no problem. Several dark - legged birds came through in spring.

35. 20 All of these were rare pioneers this year, and all sang only sporadically, except for the pine warbler.

36. This arrangement ultimately looks like the “Beccaficos” (warbler birds) of the region, adding an artistic flair to an amazing, traditional meal

37. The Blackpoll Warbler, named for the black forehead and crown of the breeding male, is a species of superlatives

38. The Blackcap is a distinctive greyish warbler, the male has a black cap, and the female a chestnut one

39. More basal lineage, possibly close to golden-breasted fulvetta (Lioparus chrysotis) and/or white-browed Chinese warbler (Rhopophilus pekinensis).

40. 5 Just one wide awake sedge warbler sang solo as stars began to twinkle in the darkening night sky.

41. Beccafico definition, a small songbird, especially the European garden warbler, Silvia hortensis, eaten as a delicacy in France and the Mediterranean region

42. Blackcap definition: a brownish-grey Old World warbler , Sylvia atricapilla , the male of which has a black Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

43. Blackpoll definition is - a North American warbler (Dendroica striata) with the male having a black cap when in breeding plumage.

44. Likewise, European black alder is a highly invasive shrub that can also significantly degrade Prothonotary Warbler nesting habitat in open swamp forest conditions.

45. The sharply marked Blackpoll Warbler is nature’s hearing test, with a high-pitched, almost inaudible song that floats through the boreal forests of Canada

46. What does Accentor mean? (zoology) Prunella, a genus of European birds (so named from their sweet notes), including the hedge warbler

47. The Blackcap is a medium-sized warbler, mostly found in woodland and tall scrub, but also in gardens, particularly during the winter

48. The Blackpoll warbler, or Dendroica striata, is a small, active, insect-eating bird with white wing bars, a thin, pointed bill and yellow legs

49. In the United States, many museum specimens of Bachman’s warbler, now possibly extinct, were gathered from collisions with one particular lighthouse in Florida.

50. The Blackpoll Warbler nests in taiga and boreal forests from Alaska across northern Canada to Labrador, south on mountaintops into New England and upstate New York