Yellow-rumped warbler


Yellow-rumped warbler, Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada, Nov 9, 2021.



New photo blind/hide set is finished. One of the first birds to come in to the pond area.

Setophaga coronata
The Yellow-rumped Warbler is the only warbler able to digest the waxes found in bayberries and wax myrtles. Its ability to use these fruits allows it to winter farther north than other warblers, sometimes as far north as Newfoundland.
source- Cornell Lab of Ornithology.


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Golden-crowned kinglet.

Connecticut warbler

My Cat is Stranger Than Your Cat