What you’ll learn

Diagram of a bay-breasted warbler with labeled parts of the bird's head and body, including crown, nape, throat, breast, belly, mantle, tail, and undertail coverts, with color-coded categories for bird parts.
  • The introduction covers the approach and limitation of this course. It shows how the lessons are organized, then moves into parts of the bird and field marking terminology.

Three photographs of Yellow Warbler birds, with descriptive text about their appearance and field markings, including images of emphasizing a yellow under tail coverts and broken eyering.
  • The lessons cover specific identification tips for each listed species.

Five small colorful birds perched on a branch against a beige background.
  • An opportunity to practice identifying warbler species.

Course FAQ

  • Yes, I intend to do so. I hope to take more pictures, but I may call upon my birding friends to supply additional pictures (with bylines, of course).

  • Yes. I now have a Warbler Identification - Spring course available.