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Spring Bird Migration is in Full Swing!

David Mizejewski   |   Last Updated: December 23, 2015

Spring bird migration is in full swing.  Here are just a few of the species to be on the lookout for in your region this week.

Northeast

Ruby throated hummingbird

Broad-winged hawk

Eastern kingbird

Midwest

Bobolink

Barn swallow

Red-eyed vireoTanager

West

Yellow-headed blackbird

Bullock’s oriole

Cliff swallow

South

Purple martin

Scarlet tanager

Eastern wood pewee

Get Outside | birds, Wildlife Watch
Published: April 7, 2008
David Mizejewski Written by David Mizejewski

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