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Episode 26 | Site Fidelity: An Old Farm Field and a Date in April

Episode 26 | Site Fidelity: An Old Farm Field and a Date in April

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Episode 26 | Site Fidelity: An Old Farm Field and a Date in April

Slow down, pay close attention to the small, quiet signs around us. Growth isn’t usually dramatic. It’s the little changes that tell the real story.

Imagine taking a photo of the same spot each year and watching it evolve. That’s real progress—slow, steady, undeniable. It's a reminder that transformation is ongoing, even when we don’t see it immediately.

Birds can navigate an entire continent, survive a winter somewhere else, including evading predators, and habitat loss along the way. And then return. How?

In this episode, I intertwine the two: a yearly photo I take in my yard, and a warbler that keeps showing up in the same farm field three years in a row.

Every spring, I witness the return of familiar faces: hummingbirds, Baltimore orioles, and the masked common yellowthroat, arriving precisely on schedule.

They embody nature's reliability, contrasting sharply with our human tendency to forget or arrive late. In today’s episode I talk in particular about a tiny warbler that weighs less than the change in your pocket.

Resources & Mentions:

Read the Story: For the full article on this bird, Loss vs Gain – Measured in Grams click here: https://wildbirdresearch.org/loss-vs-gain-measured-in-grams/.

Volunteer Spotlight: Learn more about The Wild Bird Research Group, where my husband and I volunteer. https://wildbirdresearch.org/

Join the Community: Subscribe to my Weekly Newsletter for more nature stories.

Common Yellowthroat recording by William Whitehead (XC720362) via xeno-canto.org.



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