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  1. The genetic and ecological interactions between Golden-winged and Blue-winged Warblers are fascinating in their own right, but they take on special urgency in light of recent population declines in …

  2. Pronunciation: UL-mus uh-LAY-tuh Common name(s): winged elm Family: Ulmaceae USDA hardiness zones: 6A through 9B (Figure 2) Origin: native to the southern two-thirds of the eastern half of the …

  3. The golden-winged warbler is a gray bird, about 13 cm long and weighing around 9 grams, with a white belly, yellow forehead, and yellow wing patches. The male has a broad black eye patch and throat …

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  5. lmaceae Elm family G. A. Snow Winged elm alata) is a very hardy, to medium-sized tree in a wide range of habitats throughout much of the southern Midwest a. d Southeastern United States. Other …

  6. This fast-growing deciduous tree is quickly identified by the corky, wing-like projections which appear on opposite sides of twigs and branches. The size of the wings varies greatly from one tree to another.

  7. GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLER NRCS works closely with conservation partners to assess the response of golden-winged warblers and other species to sustainable forestry practices.