Tennessee Warbler (Oreothlypis peregrina) Female, species sexually dimorphic. Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge, Chambers County, Texas, USA. Gulf Coast Prairies and Marshes Vegetational Area. Small coastal woodland.
Tennessee Warbler (Oreothlypis peregrina) Male, species sexually dimorphic. Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge, Chambers County, Texas, USA. Gulf Coast Prairies and Marshes Vegetational Area. Small coastal woodland.
Tennessee Warbler (Oreothlypis peregrina) Winter. Canopy Lodge, El Valle de Antn, Cocl Province, Panam. Tropical rainforest/cloud forest becoming a more broadleaf evergreen forest with fewer deciduous trees at ca. 596 m (1,955 ft) elevation.
Tennessee Warbler (Oreothlypis peregrina) First winter female not yet making the transition to adulthood. South Padre Island Convention Center, South Padre Island, Cameron County, Texas, USA. Barrier Island, small coastal woodland adjacent to Laguna Madre at ca. 2 m (6.6 ft) elevation.
Tennessee Warbler (Oreothlypis peregrina) Male, species sexually dimorphic. South Padre Island Convention Center, South Padre Island, Cameron County, Texas, USA. Barrier Island, small coastal woodland adjacent to Laguna Madre at ca. 2 m (6.6 ft) elevation.
Tennessee Warbler (Vermivora peregrina) These little North American migrants had found a puddle beside the road in Nosara and was enjoying drinks and baths. Photographed in Nosara, Guanacaste Province, Costa Rica. Tropical dry forest at ca. 61 m (200 ft) elevation.
This is another shot from last months Ohio warbler trip. Hadn't posted this one because the exposure is quite off and gives the birds breast kind of a greenish hue and the that it really wasn't and the focus is not as sharp as I would like. But decided to post anyway because it was a lifer for me.
17x14 inches. Charcoal and pastel on Strathmore 500 Series Bristol. Based on photos and sketches of Black-throated Blue and Tennessee warbler feeding on berries of Devil's Walkingstick at Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education in Philadelphia, PA.
One of the warblers using the group of trees that birders have saved on South Padre Island. We saw this warbler multiple times during our stay at the coast.
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