Cerulean Warblers get some Help in MN

December 2, 2007 on 5:30 pm | In Endangered |

The cerulean warbler is a gorgeous blue bird that is among the Audubon’s endangered. It’s an insectivore whose breeding habitats are mature deciduous forests in the Midwest and eastern North America. Needless to say, mature deciduous forests are becoming fewer and fewer in the eastern US and this bird is stressed! In Minnesota, the DNR allocated 353 acres called the Avon Hills Forest Scientific and Natural Area which will hopefully serve as a habitat for the cerulean.

Survival of Avon bird in question

Cerulean Warbler

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