
Tucson,Az Jan 2010
March 2010 with a Canon Powershot SX10IS
Yellow-rumped Warbler (Audubon’s)
Audubon’s Warbler is the western form of the yellow-rumped warbler. Having a yellow throat an no mask.
Myrtle’s Warbler is the eastern form of the same bird having a white throat and eye crescents.
This versatile warbler forages from farm feilds up to tree-tops. Darting from tree to tree among branches looking for insects and berries; sallies from treetops to catch insects on the fly.
Females lays four ro five spotted white eggs in a bulky nest of twigs,roots, and grass lined with hair and feathers.
Song is variable slow warble that rises or falls toward the end. Call is a loud, oft-repeated chip or chep.
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Comments
Great catch! Love the perch.
Thank you much Sheila! They were in and out of the little stream for water. They seemed to have gotten use to the paparazzi and didn’t mind use catching pics of them…
– Kimberly P-Chadwick
Very nice detailed capture Kimberly, and well documented
As always Larry, I thank you for your notice. Means a lot to me!
– Kimberly P-Chadwick