cerulean warblerの例文
- There are more than 25 species of warblers, including the rare cerulean warbler.
- Along River Road, cerulean warblers, rare elsewhere in the state, are virtually guaranteed.
- Current research focuses on the threatened map turtles and declining populations of cerulean warblers.
- So much for the brook trout or the cerulean warbler.
- Listen carefully : Is that the song of a cerulean warbler outside your window?
- TV show, a book about the cerulean warbler by The Man in the Yellow Hat is published.
- The tiny cerulean warbler, a candidate for the federal Endangered Species List, is a case in point.
- Together they have created the Cerulean Warbler Bird Reserve, the first protected area created for a neotropical migrant.
- The area also provides habitat for ovenbirds, cerulean warblers, hooded warblers, pileated woodpeckers, eastern gray squirrel and eastern wild turkey.
- Provincially rare birds indigenous to the swamp include the blue-winged warbler, prothonotary warbler, cerulean warbler, golden-winged warbler and the blue-gray gnatcatcher.
- One of the most threatened birds in the Northeast, the cerulean warbler, suffered a 51 percent population decline from 1966 to 1991.
- The 1980s brought us the Carolina wren, the turkey vulture, the acadian flycatcher, fish crow, blue-gray gnatcatcher, blue-winged warbler, and cerulean warbler.
- "' Cerulean Warbler Bird Reserve "', also known as the "'Reinita Cer鷏ea Bird Reserve "', is a nature reserve near Bucaramanga in central Colombia.
- So are some individual forest species, like the wood thrush and the cerulean warbler, that live in places where other songbirds generally are thriving.
- The American Bird Conservancy ( ABC ) is working with its Colombian partner, Fundaci髇 ProAves, to protect wintering habitat for cerulean warblers and other migrating songbirds.
- However Louisiana waterthrushes and sometimes cerulean warblers nest at the base of creekside trees, some of which were being removed to make space for the rocks.
- The reserve was founded in 2005 by Fundaci髇 ProAves, a migratory birds from North America such as the cerulean warbler as well as locally threatened species.
- Among these were one specimen each of the ruffed grouse ( 1923 ), cerulean warbler ( 1927 ), and in 1928 a yellow-bellied flycatcher and a Connecticut warbler.
- Cerulean warblers have dropped by 70 percent in the past 25 years, golden-winged warblers by 46 percent, painted buntings by nearly 50 percent, wood thrushes by 40 percent.
- The Pangman tract is 1500 acres, and comprises many forests, wetlands, six lakes, the Lindsay Lake Road nature trail and prime breeding habitat for the endangered Cerulean Warbler.