Golden-winged & Blue-winged Warbler migratory connectivity
In Spring 2016, we deployed light-level geolocators on Golden-winged and Blue-winged Warblers in Vermont, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Nicaragua. We hope to identify the migratory routes and overwinter sites used by these birds throughout their annual lifecycle. We look forward to recapturing these birds in 2017.
These projects wouldn't happen without the contributions of many organizations and individuals. We thank the following:
Wisconsin and Michigan Projects
Geolocators (20) and banding supplies purchased with donations from:
Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin, Inc.
Wisconsin Audubon Council, Inc.
Green Rock Audubon Society, Inc.
Chappee Rapids Audubon Society
Chequamegon Audugon Society
Aldo Leopold Audubon Society
Northeast Wisconsin Audubon Society
Winnebago Audubon Society, Inc.
Hunt Hill Audubon Society
Ozaukee-Washington Land Trust
Private donations from Laurie & John Johnson, Chris & Jude Ford, and Shirley Klapperich
Geolocators (26) donated by:
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Audubon Vermont
Vermont Project
Audubon Vermont
These projects wouldn't happen without the contributions of many organizations and individuals. We thank the following:
Wisconsin and Michigan Projects
Geolocators (20) and banding supplies purchased with donations from:
Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin, Inc.
Wisconsin Audubon Council, Inc.
Green Rock Audubon Society, Inc.
Chappee Rapids Audubon Society
Chequamegon Audugon Society
Aldo Leopold Audubon Society
Northeast Wisconsin Audubon Society
Winnebago Audubon Society, Inc.
Hunt Hill Audubon Society
Ozaukee-Washington Land Trust
Private donations from Laurie & John Johnson, Chris & Jude Ford, and Shirley Klapperich
Geolocators (26) donated by:
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Audubon Vermont
Vermont Project
Audubon Vermont
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