When we are experiencing polar temperatures, we like to think about our warm weather pastimes at the cottage. We have written a number of times about warblers at the cottage, perhaps because we see at least a dozen different species each year. Some we see often; for example, the chestnut-sided warbler. Others much less so, but we love them each and every one. After all, warblers eat insects, for the most part the larvae or caterpillar stage. …
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