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View Resource Magnolia Warbler (spring plumage)

A magnolia warbler displaying spring plumage feeding on an insect

 

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View Resource Bayberries (Myrica pensylvanica)

In this close up view of bayberries you can clearly see a whitish waxy coating. Bayberries are boiled to melt this wax for use in bayberry scented candles. One of the berries has been nibbled by a herbivore, most likely a insect. You can see from the nibbled surface how the wax forms a layer across the surface. Clearly the berry was distasteful to the (presumed) insect that was eating it as...

 

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View Resource A Case of a Warbler Eating Berries [resource group]

This is the resource folder for a photographic case study on the Yellow-rumped Warbler. This bird is unusual among warblers in its ability to eat Bayberry seeds. This ability give is a winter food source that minimizes it's need to migrate affecting the way it interacts with its ecosystem. This case explores this aspect of migratory bird biology while developing observational skills and...

 

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View Resource Golden-winged Warbler

A golden-winged warbler feeding on an insect

 

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View Resource Magnolia Warbler (fall plumage)

A magnolia warbler displaying fall plumage feeding on an insect

 

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