
A male Yellow-rumped Warbler makes a rare appearance from the forest canopy to rest on the firewood chopping block. Although we here them all day long in the spring and early summer we only get glimpses of them moving in the canopy of the fir trees high above.
Very nice. I think this coloring is called a Myrtle morph. A common bird where I am, but not these colors. Cool.
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Oh wow
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Also known as Butter Butts here in Ohio 🙂
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