Wilson's warbler

Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada, May 19, 2021.


Another overcast, rainy day. Needed a little colour.
Cardellina pusilla
Unlike most warblers, they tend to forage at lower levels which makes finding them easier; no neck craning needed. The only real challenge is getting them in your binoculars. They don’t tend to stay still for long, so watch carefully and have your binoculars ready.
Source - Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

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