May is the month of return for many birds, like the chestnutsided warbler, that call New York’s forests home during the summer. Each year, this easily recognizable bird spends its winters in mixed-species flocks in the moist, tropical forests of Central America. In the spring, the chestnut-sided warbler leaves its sunny paradise, making the long journey back to the eastern United States and Canada to breed and raise its young.
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