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Got wood-warbler questions? If so, I have answers for you. I'm Daniel Edelstein — biologist, birding guide, birding instructor (www.warblerwatch.com and danieledelstein@att.net) — who ponders: Are there any wonders in our world more fascinating than the elegant beauty of wood-warblers? (All photos © Martin Meyers unless otherwise noted.) By the way, my upcoming new adult college birding class is featured at: http://danielsmerrittclasses.blogspot.com/

Friday, July 27, 2012

Warbler Guy, do the new AOU bird name changes include any for North American wood-warblers?

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No, Carrie (in Madison, WI), there's no wood-warbler name changes in the  53rd Supplement  to the American Ornithologists’ Union (AOU) ...
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Friday, July 13, 2012

Warbler Guy, what’s being done to help declining populations of Golden-winged Warbler?

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Victor (in Chicago), one wildlife management technique currently employed to help create suitable breeding habitat for the Golden-winged ...
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Sunday, July 8, 2012

Warbler Guy, which warbler may disperse &/or migrate by July? Which eastern warbler species is a likely West Coast vagrant?

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Heather (in Seattle) one good candidate as an answer to your questions is the Tennessee Warbler (photo shown here). In the USA's ...
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Sunday, June 24, 2012

Warbler Guy, where are the most different kinds of warblers found? How many types or species of warblers exist? Are all warblers migratory or do some stay “close to home”...?

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New World wood-warblers (that are not closely related to the various Old World warblers in the Eastern Hemisphere (e.g., Europe, Asia) are o...
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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Thumb's Up: New Book "How To Become A Better Birder". . .

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. . . will also help you become a better wood-warbler watcher....It's at amazon.com and other online retailers. (Derek Lovitch, Pri...
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Sunday, May 27, 2012

Answers To Recent Quizzes (on right side of page)....

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.....and from top to bottom as you scroll down, here's the solutions to the quizzes (on the right side of the page): 1. In a general...
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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Does Connecticut Warbler return by late May? Is Connecticut Warbler rare?

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Although Connecticut Warbler is not rare, its habit of being a stealthy, skulking, "shy" species results it in being heard more of...
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Daniel Edelstein, M.S.
Novato, CA, United States
Above, Consulting/Freelance Avian Biologist and Certified Wildlife Biologist Asc. Daniel Edelstein riding an ATV while conducting raptor surveys at a proposed wind energy turbine site in the Wilson Range of Nevada. Feel free to view his resume at warblerwatch.com where you can also review his "Birding Tours" options where he regularly leads year-round birding forays for individuals and groups to view common and rare bird species in the San Francisco Bay area, the Sierra Nevada mountains, the Monterey/Big Sur coast, and the Midwest (primarily, Wisconsin). Contact him at danieledelstein@att.net Conducting field surveys since 1985 for common & special-status bird, mammal, amphibian, & reptile species (in addition to common plant species), Daniel performs diverse consulting roles related to biological, regulatory, and permitting elements. His status as a Certified Wildlife Biologist Associate (warblerwatch.com) includes earning a M.S. in Natural Resources in 1985. His permits: USFWS Endangered Species Recovery Permit for Ridgway's Rail, California Red-legged Frog, and California Tiger Salamander (TE101743-0). His resume is present at warblerwatch.com
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