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Warbler Research: Share your Knowledge! (1 Viewer)

Jess_Sullivan

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Hi all,

I am going to be doing research with a Professor here in NH(usa) on Canada warblers this spring/summer. :-O. I will be doing photography and field work. I am very familiar with bird photography, "warbler-ing", and backcountry expeditions, but I have never used mist nets or done proper individual counting/scouting stuff, and wanted some views or recollections on what to expect, best practices to follow... The Canadas are almost here and I thought I'd gather some insight.

Thanks!!!

-Jess
 
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