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Spring Warber Watching

By Bill Thompson, III
Editor | Bird Watcher’s Digest

Each spring I promise myself that this is the year that I’m going to be totally ready for the warblers’ arrival. I’ll get my ears prepared by listening to CDs of warbler songs and I’ll get my eyes prepared by watching videos and DVDs of warblers and by reviewing the species profiles in my favorite field guides. My goal is to eliminate that moment of confusion and lack of total recall when I hear the first magnolia warbler or American redstart (two species whose songs I can’t always remember). Are you hoping to be better prepared for spring warbler migration this year?
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Birding Video Showcases Variety of Species Available in Upper Klamath Basin

Ready to take a tour of the Upper Klamath’s birding possibilities? This wonderful video takes you on an armchair ride through what is one of the USA’s most interesting birding areas – the Upper Klamath:

Here’s what the producer had to say:

This video gives a glimpse at a few of the multitude of bird species that can be found in the Upper Klamath Basin of Oregon and California in early April. Virtually all the birds migrating on the Pacific Flyway come through this area in the spring and fall. The largest group of bald eagles in the lower 48 states assembles here during the winter. Many species are residents year-around. The Klamath Basin Birding Trail was created to help visitors find the widest array of bird species possible. This area is truly a bird-watchers paradise. For all the details see: http://www.klamathbirdingtrails.com

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