The sharply marked Blackpoll Warbler is nature’s hearing test, with a high-pitched, almost inaudible song that floats through the boreal forests of Canada. Black-throated green warbler. High-pitched Singer. The blackpoll has a very high-pitched song—so high that many people have trouble hearing it at all. There were so many Blackpolls in the park that each look turned up at least a … Every fall, most Blackpoll Warblers make an over-water migration from our northeastern coast to northern South America; some may pause in Bermuda or the Antilles, but others apparently fly nonstop for more than 72 hours. Black-throated blue warbler. The Blackpoll is among the most numerous warblers in far northern forests in summer, and perhaps the most impressive migrant of all our small birds. American redstart. Black-throated gray warbler. Black-and-white warbler.
This long-distance athlete weighs less than half an ounce yet makes the longest overwater journey of any songbird—nearly 1,800 miles nonstop over the Atlantic Ocean to its wintering grounds. [Song of Blackpoll Warbler] They are one of only two North American warbler species that winter in the Amazon Basin; the other is the Connecticut Warbler. Blue …

Lucas Berrigan WarblerLady. More Blackpoll Warbler Songs: Foraging Blackpoll Warblers forage at Forest Park, stopping along their migration route to refuel. The Blackpoll Warbler occupies an extensive breeding range across the northern coniferous forests of Alaska and Canada, in the transition zone between taiga and tundra, and in subalpine forests and coastal spruce-fir forests of eastern North America. Bay-breasted warbler. Blackburnian warbler. Blackpoll warbler (song) male, song. [Song of Blackpoll Warbler in breeding habitat in Western Alaska] Blackpoll Warblers breeding in Western Alaska make the longest migration of any North American songbird, an annual round trip of eleven to twelve thousand miles. Blackpoll Warbler Migration Written By Todd Peterson This is BirdNote. Other warblers. In Brazil, blackpolls share habitat with birds like the Green-headed Tanager.