Tennessee warbler

 


This one is for Denise, she asked for more warblers while waiting for the birds to show up.

Tennessee warbler just above our little water feature. Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada.

Leiothlypis peregrina. 

The Tennessee Warbler is a common nectar "thief" on its wintering grounds in tropical forests. Most nectar-eating birds, bats, and insects probe a flower from the front to get the nectar, spreading pollen on their faces in the process. But Tennessee warblers pierce the flower tube at the base, lapping up the nectar without helping pollinate the flower.

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