This rather yellowish green warbler, named for its least conspicuous character, forages lower than many species. It lays 4 to 5 eggs (March–May in west, June in east) in its nest on or near the ...
These are probably the best known and most frequently encountered wood warblers. Although variable, all yellow-rumped warblers possess a bright yellow rump, which is shared with only 2 other species.
The Furze Wren, a pub in Bexleyheath, on the outskirts of southeast London, takes its moniker from the old country nickname for the Dartford warbler. First recorded 250 years ago by Kentish-born ...
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