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Natural history of the Swainson's warbler

The Swainson's Warbler (Limnothlypis swainsonii) is one of the least known of songbirds in southern United States. It is unusually appealing to the student of birds because it is hard to find and because its forbidding habitat is challenging. Studies of its life history and ecology were made by the author principally in canebrakes along the Ocmulgee River a few miles south of Macon, Georgia, Arkansas, Virginia, South Carolina, and West Virginia.

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  • "The Swainson's Warbler (Limnothlypis swainsonii) is one of the least known of songbirds in southern United States. It is unusually appealing to the student of birds because it is hard to find and because its forbidding habitat is challenging. Studies of its life history and ecology were made by the author principally in canebrakes along the Ocmulgee River a few miles south of Macon, Georgia, Arkansas, Virginia, South Carolina, and West Virginia."@en

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  • "Natural history of the Swainson's Warbler"
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  • "Natural history of the Swainson's warbler"
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