Fire-throated Singer of the Northern Canopy

Song

Overview

Blackburnian Warblers are known for the male's fiery-orange throat, and are found among treetops in mature forests. One unique thing about these warblers are that the ending notes of their song is sometimes so high frequency that it cannot be heard by humans. 

Blackburnian Warbler parent feeding fledgling

Conservation

Unlike many songbirds, the Blackburnian Warbler population is stable due to an abundance of their mature forest habitat.
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