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Cape May Warbler
Bird_Bill

Cape May Warbler (Dendroica tigrina)

Imperturbable male was engrossed in gleening insects from mulberries in tree. From about 3.5 meters.
Habitat
River slough
Location
Dresser Island Conservation Area
Date taken
05/15/2012
Scientific name
Dendroica tigrina
Equipment used
Pentax, Tamron
Tanager, Jasca... Your right about that. Crossed myself up with angle, yellow in vent area.
First ever photograped by me, just a couple distant views in past. Thanks to both of you.

Bill
 
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A brilliant closeup of this gorgeous male. Fantastic focus, color, lighting, feather detail, and eye contact. First-rate Bill!!!
 
Delighted folks enjoyed. Didnt give proper attention to ID initially. CMW seems to have passed through here at this point in time, on journey north. Anticipating fall movement already, to see one these beauties again.
 

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North America
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