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Tag Archives: American Redstart

Redstarts Rock!

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One of the easier warblers to spot and hear, American Redstarts are great to encounter. They sing loudly, flash their tail-feathers to attract suitors or surprise insects, and add a splash of color to our woods.

Female – courtesy of Jeff Bryant

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This entry was posted in Local Birding, Vermont Birding and tagged American Redstart, Vermont Birding, Warblers, Washington County on May 27, 2022 by Richard.
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