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  • Like the Rose-breasted Grosbeak, the Black-throated Blue Warbler is only found in the bulk of Virginia during migration, preferring the western Appalachians and the Northeast United States in the summer and the Carribean in the winter.

    Waldo Jaquith - Black-throated Blue Warbler. 2007

  • "The Sedge Warbler" is open to the naturalist's objection, that female birds do not sing.

    Parables From Nature 1857

  • "Sweet, sweet, sweet," called the Warbler from the bushes.

    Citizen Bird Scenes from Bird-Life in Plain English for Beginners Elliott Coues 1870

  • This intimated that he was not the "Warbler," and the audience looked around in doubt, as if asking each other what next to expect.

    Miss Dexie A Romance of the Provinces Stanford Eveleth

  • Designed for frontal assaults just like this, the Warbler was another invention of Wizard’s: a grenade-sized Closed Atmospheric Field Destabilizer that created a powerful electromagnetic field which disrupted the flight of high-subsonic projectiles like bullets.

    THE 5 GREATEST WARRIORS MATTHEW REILLY 2010

  • Designed for frontal assaults just like this, the Warbler was another invention of Wizard’s: a grenade-sized Closed Atmospheric Field Destabilizer that created a powerful electromagnetic field which disrupted the flight of high-subsonic projectiles like bullets.

    THE 5 GREATEST WARRIORS MATTHEW REILLY 2010

  • Designed for frontal assaults just like this, the Warbler was another invention of Wizard’s: a grenade-sized Closed Atmospheric Field Destabilizer that created a powerful electromagnetic field which disrupted the flight of high-subsonic projectiles like bullets.

    THE 5 GREATEST WARRIORS MATTHEW REILLY 2010

  • The description in YouTube for this video reads: Our mini Warbler loves to wear his suit day and night.

    VIDEO: YouTube's Youngest Gleek of the Day Is... 2011

  • Spooky spotted a Yellow Warbler (Dendroica petechia), which was a new one for both of us.

    "The tides will come and go, witnessed by no waking eye." greygirlbeast 2009

  • The writer listed some other species he's spotted in his backyard: a Yellow-billed Cuckoo, a Blackpoll Warbler—40 in all.

    Birds on the Brain Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011

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