Black-throated green warbler

Black-throated green warbler, Rondeau Provincial Park, May 14, 2019.


Still a lack of birds around the yard so, another from the archives.
Setophaga virens
Searches for insects among branches, twigs, and bases of leaves, moving rapidly between foraging sites. Frequently hovers to take insects from underside of leaves. Occasionally catches insects in mid-air. Males tend to forage higher than females while breeding. In late summer, often forages in mixed flocks with chickadees.
source - Audubon-org

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