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cerulean warbler

  1. Cerulean Warbler (female)

    Cerulean Warbler (female)

    Cerulean Warbler (Setophaga cerulea) Female, species sexually dimorphic. Photographed in a Great Leadtree (Leucaena pulverulenta: Fabaceae). South Padre Island Convention Center, South Padre Island, Cameron County, Texas, USA. Small coastal woodland adjacent to Laguna Madre at ca. 2 m (6.6 ft)...
  2. A Rare Gem

    A Rare Gem

    Singing Cerulean Warbler-- these birds are rare, on the "Vulnerable" list, and are very hard to see since they tend to hang out in the tops of very high trees. Here is what they sound like...
  3. Cerulean Warbler

    Cerulean Warbler

  4. Cerulean Warbler

    Cerulean Warbler

    Cerulean Warbler (Setophaga cerulea) Photographed in Smith Oaks Bird Sanctuary, High Island, Galveston County, Texas, USA. Gulf Prairies and Marshes Vegetational Area. Salt dome ca. one mile inward from the Gulf of Mexico in an oak/hackberry mott with surrounding gulf prairies and marshes at...
  5. Cerulean Warbler

    Cerulean Warbler

  6. Treetops

    Treetops

    This bird will definitely get your neck to crane. Poor lighting conditions, but a thrill to see this rare beauty.
  7. Cerulean Warbler (male)

    Cerulean Warbler (male)

    This threatened species has been the most difficult warbler for me to photograph. After finding out where they breed last year I have made many many attempts to get a good shot of one. With this shot and two others (all in the same position, this is the closest a Cerulean has ever gotten to me)...
  8. Cerulean Warbler

    Cerulean Warbler

    This is not a great photo, but I was very pleased to get a shot at him, and to see such a lovely bird
  9. Cerulean Warbler

    Cerulean Warbler

  10. Cerulean Warbler

    Cerulean Warbler

    I was very pleased to see this bird today. I started birding last year because I fell in love with warblers and this warbler was top on my list to see. I decided to post these partly because the database doesn't have many pictures of the Cerulean Warbler. Unfortunatly, he stayed up high for most...
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