Cerulean warbler.
Cerulean warbler, Rondeau Provincial Park, May 11, 2019.
This cerulean warbler put on a show, down low, for over 4 hours allowing a large number of birders an opportunity to see it without getting warbler neck.
Setophaga cerulea
The female Cerulean Warbler has an unusual way of leaving a nest after sitting on it a while. Some people call it "bungee-jumping." She drops from the side of the nest, keeping her wings folded to her sides, and opens her wings to fly only when she is well below the nest.
source - https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Cerulean_Warbler/
The female Cerulean Warbler has an unusual way of leaving a nest after sitting on it a while. Some people call it "bungee-jumping." She drops from the side of the nest, keeping her wings folded to her sides, and opens her wings to fly only when she is well below the nest.
source - https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Cerulean_Warbler/
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