YouTube Tutorial: Fall Warbler Tidbits

The DBC Board is pleased to present Mini-Tutorials on the DBC YouTube Channel.

This week Denis Kania presents a Mini-tutorial that will help solve some fall warbler identification problems. Using bird topography lessons from previous videos, learn to distinguish between our migrating warblers by noting their subtle differences. Warblers discussed include the Magnolia, Yellow, Cape May, Yellow-rumped, Black-throated Blue, Blackburnian, Black-throated Green, and the Northern Parula.

As meetings and field trips have been altered for the short term due to the Covid-19 the Board offers a way to connect with you and enrich your birding experience.

Several Mini-tutorials are live and focus on: Fall Warblers; the updated checklist of birds in DuPage; the return of Ospry in DuPage; the Tanagers; Hairy vs. Downy Woodpeckers; Pine Warbler vs. Yellow-throated Vireo; Sandpipers; yellow, female warblers; separating Louisiana and Northern Waterthrushes, a look at early-arriving small flycatchers and then a drill down on bird topography to help you analyze what you see when you look at a bird. And more fascinating topics will follow.

Visit the DuPage Birding Club YouTube channel  at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEilyuewO86Cds5CoA7-GcQ

Be sure to subscribe to the channel so you will be alerted when new content is posted, which will be frequent. Enjoy!

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