Townsend's warbler.





A rare bird in Ontario.
This bird has a crossed bill but it seems healthy.
My wife Anne, was the one who identified it, I thought it was a Blackburnian.

Seen at our water feature by several birders.
Rondeau Provincial Park, Oct 16, 2022.
Setophaga townsendi
Forages mostly in higher parts of trees. Searches actively among twigs for insects, often hovering briefly to take items from foliage. Sometimes flies out to catch flying insects in the air.

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