Breeding: northern boreal and mixed forest, and montane coniferous woodland. Migration: in spring, generally arrives earlier than other warblers, returning to northern breeding areas by late April.
Every autumn, as birds make their way south, they face a major obstacle to their flight path: windows. Environment Canada ...
I’ve written about migration activity in the Prescott area. Large numbers of wild birds have been moving through, including ...
They had fattened up now for their migration back to Alaska ... Trekking through the splendidly green boreal forest in Alberta, Canada, Michael Hallworth, an ecologist with the Smithsonian ...
“We are on what is called the ‘central flyway.’ It’s an inland path that birds follow, because we are right in the middle of ...
The next morning, I ran over a yellow warbler ... boreal forest, to see how migratory birds tracked past climatic shifts. It found that the red-backed shrike likely was able to adapt its migration ...
Though each of these groups of birds can be varied and made up of several species, perhaps the warblers are the most diverse. About 26 species can be seen during each migration in spring and fall ...
The heat melts the waxy coating and, while the fire may kill the original parent tree, the next generation of seeds survives and grows faster than other saplings in the boreal forest. Jack pines ...
The boreal forest is the largest forest in the world, wrapping right around Earth’s entire northern hemisphere like a giant green headband. It acts as the lungs of the planet, producing much of ...
This remarkable new ... Less Severe Forest Fires Can Reduce Intensity of Future Blazes Aug. 19, 2024 — Low- and moderate-severity forest wildfires can reduce the intensity of future fires ...