Nashville Warbler Traditional Geocache
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This series is dedicated to Vermont's nesting wood warblers, a
family of small North American songbirds, many of whom sport bright
colors and sing songs that can be learned with patience and
practice. They return from their wintering grounds just as the
leaves—and insects—begin to come out.
Nashville Warblers are more common than Tennessee Warblers and a
little brighter, too, with yellow throats and breasts instead of
the white of the Tennessee. They are less fussy about their nesting
requirements, content to nest on the ground in coniferous forests,
which gives them a big edge over species with more specialized
requirements.
Abundance and habitat data are from Birdwatching in Vermont
by Ted Murin and Bryan Pfeiffer.
Co-FTF honors to Graffixx and Luna1975 whose VT Fish and Feline
Frenzy runs inspired this one.
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