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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Thanks so much, DeeZ
Thank you so much for the invite! I have joined the group and submitted the image, thank you~☺
– Kimberly P-Chadwick
Very nicely posed Kimberly, and well documented…they have a neat song BTW
Many thanks Larry!
– Kimberly P-Chadwick
( To help us tidy up the group it would be appreciated if you could remove as many of your older works as possible – Thanks Ray )
If you have already done this THANK YOU
Will do Sir! Thank you~
– Kimberly P-Chadwick
Lovely capture of this pretty little bird !
Thank you Ma’am, I am pretty pleased with it.
– Kimberly P-Chadwick