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Learn how to identify Cerulean Warbler, its life history, cool facts, sounds and calls, and watch videos. A small bird of the deciduous forest treetops, the sky-blue Cerulean Warbler is hard to see. It nests and forages higher in the canopy than most other warblers. ... Cerulean Warbler Range Map...
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www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Cerulean_Warbler/lifehistor...
www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Cerulean_Warbler/lifehistory
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Although not as colorful as some other warblers, the male Cerulean Warbler is recognizable by its white underparts crossed by a thin black band. This field mark is useful since this bird often forages high in the canopy where the pale blue upperparts are not easily seen.
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www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/id/framlst/i6580id.html
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Cerulean Warbler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Cerulean Warbler , Dendroica cerulea , is a small songbird of the New World warbler family. Adult males have pale cerulean blue upperparts and white underparts with a black necklace across the...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerulean_Warbler
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Facts about this beautiful forest bird. ... The Cerulean warbler is a small, sky-blue bird most often seen flitting around the upper canopy of mature deciduous eastern forests. As with most warblers, males and females look quite different from each other. Male cerulean warblers are bright blue above and white below.
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www.defenders.org/wildlife_and_habitat/wildlife/cerulea...
www.defenders.org/wildlife_and_habitat/wildlife/cerulean_warbler.php
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Current conservation projects include habitat acquisition and protection, which considers the minimum amount of land necessary to support the Cerulean Warbler; land acquisition and protection by various agencies and local land trusts;
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audubon2.org/watchlist/viewSpecies.jsp?id=64
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The Cerulean Warbler, a Neotropical migratory bird of high conservation concern, is experiencing population declines in parts of its range. ... Results from CEWAP will be used to produce management guidelines for Cerulean Warblers. As of December 2000 you can download the final report, "An Atlas of Cerulean...
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www.birds.cornell.edu/cewap/
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The final report, "An Atlas of Cerulean Warbler Populations," is now complete and has been submitted to the USFWS ... Cerulean Warbler Atlas Project; Cornell Lab of Ornithology; 159 Sapsucker Woods Road; Ithaca, NY 14850...
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www.birds.cornell.edu/cewap/cewaspec.htm
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The Cerulean Warbler was once one of the most abundant breeding birds in the lower Mississippi valley. Unfortunately, their numbers have been declining due to loss of habitat. Though fewer in number, the Cerulean Warbler can still be found in Shenandoah National Park...
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www.nps.gov/shen/naturescience/cerulean_warbler.htm
www.nps.gov/shen/naturescience/cerulean_warbler.htm
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