Cerulean Warbler
Latin: Setophaga cerulea
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Photo: Don Mullaney
Working with international partners helps ensure migratory birds have access to their essential resources all year long. Information sharing is important on the road to population recovery and safeguarding the future of the birds we love.
Early this year, Curtis Smalling visited our partners in Nicaragua to continue work to study Golden-winged Warblers and protect their wintering habitats.
Geolocator data will inform our work in Western North Carolina that protects the habitats Golden-winged Warblers need for their survival. Learn more!
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