Warbler enthusiasts throughout the United States and Canada, as well as all bird watchers desiring to learn more about these often difficult-to-identify little birds, should be delighted to learn about the publication of Tom Stephenson’s and Scott Whittle’s massive new book from Princeton University Press simply titled The Warbler Guide.

As I’ve only recently received a copy of this copiously illustrated, 560 page long book, I cannot reasonably provide a useful summary of it yet. Fortunately, the authors themselves have produced a few helpful videos, one of which is included above, to explain some of the important features they incorporated into their book.

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