Warbler Sentence Examples
Also in the valley were two cetti's warbler, a stonechat and more chiffchaff.
Of birds very few are indigenous; the jackdaw, blue solitary thrush, spectacled warbler, the robin, kestrel and the herring-gull.
A rather elusive warbler in the trees in the garden turned out to be Blyth's Reed.
We have homely genera, even among the true Passeres, occurring there - such as Alauda, Acrocephalus, Motacilla and Pratincola, while the Cisticola madagascariensis is only distinguishable from the well-known fan-tailed warbler, C. schoenicola of Europe, Africa and India by its rather darker coloration.
The woodland supports a diverse breeding bird community, including hawfinch and wood warbler.
It is the home of the southern fox-squirrel, Cotton rat, ricefield rat, wood rat, free-tailed bat, mocking bird, painted bunting, prothonotary warbler, red-cockaded woodpecker, chuckwills-widow, and the swallow-tailed and Mississippi kites.
On the upper verge of the pine forests, or in the scrubby vegetation just beyond, the following are not uncommon - black woodpecker (Picus martius), ring-ousel (Turdus torquatus), Bonelli's warbler (Phylloscopus Bonellii), crested tit (Parus cristatus), citril finch (Citrinella alpina), siskin (Chrysomitris spinus), crossbill (Loxia curvirostra), nutcracker (Nucifraga caryocatactes), blackcock (Tetrao tetrix), and the alpine varieties of the marsh-tit (Parus palustris, borealis) and tree-creeper (Certhia familiaris, costae).
Nor have we ever had a reed bunting or a reed warbler on board.
Other species were around average except for Willow Warbler which showed a very marked decline.
The addition of common sandpiper, swallow, house martin and willow warbler brought the species count of migrants to eight.
AdvertisementA large number of bird species have been recorded on the reserve, including redpoll, brambling and grasshopper warbler.
Higher up amidst spectacular scenery we may see a Red Warbler.
The large baobabs that line the road to Camalou were good for Palearctic migrants, including woodchat shrike, tree pipit and subalpine warbler.
As the coppice grows it provides safe nesting sites for woodland songbirds such as willow warbler, marsh tit and blackcap.
Further down we looked for the endemic subspecies of Yellow Warbler.
AdvertisementHighlights included several tanagers, Slaty-tailed Trogon, Long-tailed Woodcreeper and Yellow Warbler.
There is a good chance of Little Crake and Barred Warbler here and we should see all three marsh terns.
Willow warbler phylloscopus trochilus Only single birds seen at Kitchener's Island and by the boat on 24 th March.
Photo courtesy RSPB Several nationally uncommon species occur on the heath including the Grayling butterfly, and breeding Stonechat, Dartford Warbler and Nightjar.
Recent breeding successes also include bearded tit, water rail and cetti's warbler.
AdvertisementOnly Sylvia warbler seen here - a mail Orphean warbler seen here - a mail Orphean Warbler.
Still, we had nice views of 7 Rock Sparrows and 1 Western Orphean warbler at the car park.
Fan-tailed warblers sung, as did a very secretive Reed Warbler, and a few Little and Cattle Egrets wandered over.
A male cettis warbler was singing constantly, looks like he's going to try again here this year.
Our second wood warbler sang for long enough to allow us to track it down.
AdvertisementNotable birds include woodlark, nightjar, hobby and Dartford warbler.
In the early summer pied flycatchers breed and you'll see and hear several varieties of warbler including the delightful wood warbler.
Rarities included one very elusive Melodious Warbler still around the Obs, and new wrynecks at Southwell and Easton.
Among the smaller birds may be enumerated finches, the siskin, bullfinch, pipit, titmouse, wagtail, lark, fine-crested wren, hedge-sparrow, corn-wren, nut-hatch, starling, swallow, martin, swift, thrush, butcher bird, shrike, dipper, yellow-hammer, ortolan and a warbler (Accentor alpinus).
Pyracantha berries are popular with blackbirds and thrushes and with the blackcap, a small warbler that now winters in some suburban gardens.
The resident Cetti 's warbler has been singing, and soon the migrant reed warblers and sedge warblers will have arrived.
This also lead to the discovery of a Fan-tailed Warbler flitting around the rushy areas, which eventually flew past giving views to all.
Breeding birds of the river margins include sedge warbler, whitethroat and reed bunting, while skylark breeds on the meadow.
Sri Lanka Bush Warbler Only seen at the whistling thrush pool on Horton Plains mornings of 26th and 27th Sept 145.
The trilling song was very reminiscent of Wood Warbler.
Willow warbler phylloscopus trochilus Only single birds seen at Kitchener 's Island and by the boat on 24 th March.
The Fan-tailed Warbler had not been well seen but one was soon perched on a dead, twiggy shrub in full view.
In London these include reed warbler, water rail, and the fen wainscot moth.
Recent breeding successes also include bearded tit, water rail and cetti 's warbler.
Singing Orphean Warbler in the area, on another road south, and many migrant warblers, not singing.
Only Sylvia warbler seen here - a mail Orphean Warbler.
Still, we had nice views of 7 Rock Sparrows and 1 Western Orphean Warbler at the car park.
Fan-tailed Warblers sung, as did a very secretive Reed Warbler, and a few Little and Cattle Egrets wandered over.
Check the cover around the campsite as we saw several warbler species there and keep an eye on the sky for raptors.
A male cettis warbler was singing constantly, looks like he 's going to try again here this year.
Rarities included one very elusive Melodious Warbler still around the Obs, and new Wrynecks at Southwell and Easton.
Among its characteristic mammals and birds are the lynx, marten, porcupine, northern red squirrel, Beldings and Kennicotts ground squirrels, varyin and snowshoe rabbits, northern jumping mouse, white-throate sparrow, Blackburnian warbler, Audubon.
At the trees in Merlin Dean we heard a willow warbler, a summer visitor.
The hermit thrush, veery, song sparrow, red-eyed vireo, bunting, warbler and wren are among the song birds of the forests.