Birding fans are familiar with year-round feathered friends such as northern cardinals and blue jays, but there’s a secret world of neotropical birds that temporarily make their home in North America. Many of these tiny colorful gems are warblers, beautiful insect-eating birds that migrate from as far as South America to breed. Migrating hundreds of miles overnight, these warblers look for any suitable habitat to drop into as dawn approaches.
Join naturalist Matt Felperin to learn more about why warblers undertake such a dangerous journey, how to find them in the wild—and enjoy some fantastic warbler photographs.
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