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Episode 56: Tennessee Warbler – Voice of the Wild Episode 56

Episode 56: Tennessee Warbler – Voice of the Wild

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Tennessee Warbler (Leiothlypis peregrina). 

The drab warbler with a repetitive three-parted song. 

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The following Cornell Lab | Macaulay Library recordings were used in this episode: 
  • Tennessee warbler song by Matthew D. Medler (ML509001) 
  • Tennessee warbler call by Robert W. Robinson and Bea Robinson (ML509015) 
Sources and more: 
  • https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Tennessee_Warbler  
  • https://www.audubon.org/field-guide/bird/tennessee-warbler  
  • Dobson, C., Kassenbaum, D., Oehmke, D., & Misewicz, M. (2023). Field guide to hotspots and birds in Illinois. Scissortail LLC. 
  • Godfrey, M. A., & Kaufman, Kenn. (Directors). (2004). National Audubon Society videoguide to the birds of North America [Video recording]. In Audubon videoguide to 505 birds of North America DVD I & DVD II (Fullscreen.). Godfrey-Stadin Productions. 
  • Peterson, R. T., & Peterson, V. M. (1980). A field guide to the birds: A completely new guide to all the birds of eastern and central North America (Fourth edition, completely revised and enlarged.). Houghton Mifflin Company. 
  • Stokes, D. W., & Stokes, L. Q. (204 C.E.). Stokes Field Guide to Warblers (2nd ed.). Little, Brown and Company. 
  • Walton, R. K., & Lawson, R. W. (1989). Birding by Ear: Eastern/Central [Compact Disc]. On Eastern/Central birding by ear. Houghton Mifflin Co. 
 

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