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Although this bird is called the Kentucky Warbler, we must not think he visits that state alone.
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Kentucky Warbler - 1 was in Wood County on the "early" date of April 15 Jon Benedetti.
Archive 2002-11-01 John L. Trapp 2002
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Kentucky Warbler - 1 was in Wood County on the "early" date of April 15 Jon Benedetti.
BIRDS ETCETERA—Birds, Birding, Birders, and Birdwatching John L. Trapp 2002
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The idea is a capitol one, and the beautiful Kentucky Warbler, unknown to many who see it often, may be recognized in the same way by residents of southern
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But the Evening Grosbeak, the Kentucky Warbler, the Skylark, land birds all, are singers.
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James Lane Allen, in _The Kentucky Warbler_, tells a tale of the Blue
All About Coffee 1909
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From common varieties such as the White-breasted Nuthatch and the American Goldfinch, to rare species such as the Kentucky Warbler and the Black-crowned Night-Heron, the diverse landscape of this Southcentral Pennsylvania region provides birders with a wide array of birds to view.
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"Nests and Eggs of North American Birds," and the Kentucky Warbler is recognized as one of the most beautiful of the number, in its manners almost the counterpart of the Golden Crowned Thrush (soon to delight the eyes of the readers of BIRDS), though it is altogether a more conspicuous bird, both on account of its brilliant plumage and greater activity, the males being, during the season of nesting, very pugnacious, continually chasing one another about the woods.
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Allen, James Lane (A Summer in Arcady, The Kentucky Warbler)
Contemporary American Literature Bibliographies and Study Outlines John Matthews Manly 1902
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