Yellow-rumped Warbler #2
by Elizabeth Winter
Title
Yellow-rumped Warbler #2
Artist
Elizabeth Winter
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
t is no surprise that the yellow-rumped warbler is one of the most familiar warblers of North America; this bird is one of the first to arrive in the spring and the last to leave in the fall, and during the winter months it is the most abundant warbler in North America. While yellow-rumped warblers were formerly classified as two distinct species, today the Audubon's and Myrtle warblers are both butter-butts.
Warblers can be hard to spot. But unlike many warblers that ply the tops of the trees, the Yellow-rumped Warbler is happy filtering through the lower branches of trees, providing flightless mortals with half a chance of seeing it. The Yellow-rumped Warbler is one of the most common warblers across the United States.
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April 20th, 2014
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Comments (22)
Laura D Young
Gorgeous capture, Elizabeth! Love the processing and background. We call these "butter butts" in the South. l/f
Deb Halloran
What a fantastic capture, Elizabeth. Fantastic colors, detail and the textures are incredible. Nicely done. v/l
Darlene Kwiatkowski
Lovely image and treatment! The feathers are so pretty - I can almost feel the softness! fv :)
Sandi Mikuse
Oh Elizabeth! What a sweet little guy! Such clarity and detail! And I love your use of texture here! L