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State of the Birds: Cerulean Warbler, Reinita Cerúlea

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September 12, 2014

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Neotropical migrants, such as the cerulean warbler, breed in North America and winter south of U.S. borders. Their conservation requires international cooperation to protect habitats throughout their ranges in North America, as well as Central and South America and the Caribbean.

Las aves migratorias neo-tropicales como la reinita cerúlea se reproducen en Norteamérica, pero migran al sur de la frontera de los Estados Unidos en invierno. Su conservación depende de cooperación internacional para proteger sus hábitats en Norteamérica, como también en Centro y Sur América y el Caribe. 

For high-res images, contact:
John Gibbons      
(202) 633-5187;
gibbonsjp@si.edu


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