To see a male BLACKBURNIAN against the dark green hemlock foliage is an event which gives the oldest ornithologist a thrill. They love the high trees but the brilliant orange in their plumage renders them conspicuous and perhaps one of the most easily identified of the Warblers.
There are certain woodland spots which we subconsciously associate with a particular species of bird. Such a place is the hemlock grove north of our home in Dutchess County where every Spring I make a special pilgrimage with the hope of seeing one or more of these little beauties and I am seldom disappointed.
Eastern North America, north to the latitude of Gulf of St. Lawrence and west to the Great Plains.