Cape May warbler
A touch of colour on a grey, wet day. At least it isn't snowing.
Setophaga tigrina
The tongue of the Cape May Warbler is unique among warblers. It is curled and semitubular, used to collect nectar.
The common name of the species comes from Cape May, New Jersey, where Alexander Wilson first described it. After that first time, Cape May Warblers were not recorded in Cape May for more than 100 years.
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