Tag: Blackburnian Warbler

  • In the Hemlocks, a Guided Tour of a Primitive, Undisturbed Forest and the Avifauna Living There

    In the Hemlocks, a Guided Tour of a Primitive,  Undisturbed Forest and the Avifauna Living There

    The start of Wake-Robin, chapter 2, In the Hemlocks. Author and gentleman rambler, John Burroughs, begins a guided tour in the hemlocks. Years before, townsfolk, tanners, and lumbermen attempted in vain to tame and exploit the grove. But nature proved uncooperative and the effort abandoned. By his account, the spirit and energy of the wilderness…

  • Episode 6: Into the Hemlocks

    Episode 6: Into the Hemlocks

    “And what is a bird without its song? It seems to me I do not know a bird till  I’ve heard its voice.” John Burroughs’s second essay, Into the Hemlocks featuring the red-eyed vireo, the winter wren and veery. Thoughts on taking specimens for study, Blackburnian warbler and the blue yellow-backed warbler, now known as the Northern Parula.…