I completed my most recent field work recording Mourning Warblers in 2019. I am currently conducting several research projects in my retirement: temporal change in song of the Mourning Warbler, using song to study migratory connectivity in the Mourning Warbler, Birds of the World accounts for the Connecticut and MacGillivray’s Warblers.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
New Hampshire 2009 Part 2
Mourning Warbler habitat, Franconia, NH
Today was the final day of field work for this summer. I recorded several more male Mourning Warblers from Franconia, NH but only added 2 more playback experiments.
Nonetheless, I am very happy with the results of the field work for this year. I have some great data from the Great Lakes, the Praries of Canada and New Hampshire. I will spend most of the rest of the summer analyzing this new data and preparing for the presentation at this year's AOU meeting later this summer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
More great birding as usual and my sighting are found the June 2009 website.
Next up is a vacation with my wife to Sonoma and Napa Valleys in California.
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