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Yellow-throated Warbler © Ryan Sanderson / Macaulay Library

Our Tips for Spring Warbler Watching


Warblers are some of the most exciting birds to spot as they pass through on their migrations or start settling in for the season. But these elusive and bright birds don't flock to bird feeders, so how can you get out and find them? Find out how to make the most of warbler watching season with these quick tips.
Read Our Warbler Watching Tips

 
Looking to learn which migrants are arriving nearby? Explore eBird bar charts to get an idea of which birds might appear in your area. Choose a region and subregion, then click "Continue" to get started. Then, choose "Change date" to limit to migration season.

More to Explore

  • Discover the connections among warblers, people, and coffee growing practices in Living Bird magazine.
  • Pick up our ID tips for Palm Warblers, Cape May Warblers, and Prairie Warblers, then test what you've learned with a replayable quiz.

 
Links to the support Birds, with Bird-Friendly Garden Plants Poster

Illustrations by Charlotte Holden / Bartels Science Illustrator 2022

Bird-Friendly Garden Plants Poster

Birds rely on plants as important sources of food and shelter. Enjoy the beauty of bird-friendly plants and the birds that benefit from them in this gorgeously illustrated poster. See a plant you like? Learn more about the plant species that appear here on the back side of the poster! 


 
Links to the Warbler Identification online course

Orange-crowned Warbler

© Jim Merritt / Macaulay Library

Build Your Warbler ID Confidence

Launch into our self-paced, online course, Be a Better Birder: Warbler Identification and get the ID help you're looking for at a special sale price! This course includes the videos, practice exercises, and visual guides that will have you confidently identifying warblers in no time. 

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