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FTLComm - Tisdale - June 12, 2000 |
![]() If you have any interest in identifying the birds with whom you share this planet you really need A Field Guide to Western Birds by Roger Tory Peterson published by Houghton Mifflin. The reason I point this out is that you need a good reference book and a lot of experience to pick out and identify the various species that abound. This morning when I heard |
![]() driving by the golf course with the window down and this song brought me to a complete stop. In the picture upper right he is in full voice and you will notice just below is throat is puffed out as he blasts away. I thought that he looked a lot like a lark but alas consulting with Roger Tory Peterson I have identified this bird as a Black-and-white Warbler. |
![]() The Black-and-white Warbler spends our winter in Mexico, the West Indies and South America. The are wide spread from the MacKenzie to Saskatchewan, the Black Hills and Montana. They like to live in woodlands but put their hair-lined cup nest on the ground or stump where they will lay 4-5 spotted eggs. They mostly feed on insects. |