Blue-winged warbler.
Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada, May 2, 2024.
Second warbler of the season to have a bath, the other was a yellow warbler.
Vermivora cyanoptera
Blue-winged Warblers hybridize extensively with Golden-winged Warblers, giving rise to two distinctive and fairly commonly seen hybrids: "Brewster's" and "Lawrence's" warblers. Brewster's have golden wingbars and a white belly (Golden-winged features), but a white throat (a Blue-winged feature). Lawrence's have a black throat (a Golden-winged feature), but white wingbars and a yellow belly (Blue-winged features).
source -allaboutbirds-org
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