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Bachman's Warbler

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A Chance of a Lifetime

October 23rd 2014
Travel Notebook Learning Adventure <em style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;">Photography: capture the essence of people and place Writing: transform experience into story (and have fun too) A chance of a lifetime! Introducing Baracoa Safari: Into the Biosphere (February 27-March 8, 2015) Experience a unique learning adventure with writer Kate MacDonald and photographer and adventure le ... read more
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12th October 2017

Hooded Warbler
This photo of the so said "Bachman's Warbler" is actually not what you say it is. This is actually a Hooded Warbler. People confuse them because they look very similar but in fact it is not a Bachman's. You can tell the difference because the Bachman's doesn't have a black hood-like shape around it's head, as this one does, like a Hooded.
8th December 2017

Not Bachman's Warbler
Those are likely extinct, that's a photo of a Hooded Warbler.

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