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Tag: warbler

Palm Warbler

Palm Warblers are an easy bird to photograph. They don’t seem to mind my standing close and they stay in … More

MeaherStatePark, Setophaga palmarum, warbler

Yellow-rumped Warbler

It’s easy to see how this bird got its name. Merry Christmas! The Birth of Jesus 2 In those days Caesar … More

bible, christmas, god, jesus, MeaherStatePark, Setophaga coronata, shepherds, warbler

Palm Warbler

The underbrush around the lake at the Magnolia Landfill is the perfect habitat for Palm Warblers because they like thick … More

Magnolia Landfill, Setophaga palmarum, warbler

Black and White Warbler

On its winter migration to Florida, Central America, and on to Peru, the Black & White Warbler will sometimes stop … More

Mniotilta varia, warbler

Pine Warbler

When I look back through the photos I have posted of a Pine Warbler, you can see they are winter … More

Setophaga pinus, warbler

Bird at Bath

This Yellow-rumped Warbler is one of many wintering in my back yard. They enjoy taking a bath in the spring … More

bath, butterbut, creek, Setophaga coronata, warbler

Yellow-rumped Warbler

The Yellow-rumped Warbler is one of the most widespread and well-known warblers in North America. Birders affectionately refer to this … More

Setophaga coronata, warbler

Pine Warbler

The Pine Warbler is the only warbler that eats large quantities of seeds, primarily those of pines. This seed-eating ability … More

Setophaga pinus, warbler

Yellow-rumped Warbler

Birders affectionately refer to this species as “butter-butt,” since its bright yellow rump is an eye-catching and diagnostic field mark … More

Setophaga coronata, warbler

Prothonotary Warbler

The Prothonotary Warbler got its name from the bright yellow robes worn by papal clerks, known as prothonotaries, in the Roman … More

Fort Morgan, Protonotaria, warbler

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