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Yellow-throated Warbler
Ian Winter
This little one has spent it's second winter in St. John's, instead of heading south. This helped by a few people providing it with food
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Yellow-throated Warbler
Ian Winter
This little one has spent it's second winter in St. John's, instead of heading south. This helped by a few people providing it with food
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Yellow-throated Warbler
Ian Winter
This little one has spent it's second winter in St. John's, instead of heading south. This helped by a few people providing it with food
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Yellow-throated Warbler
Ian Winter
This little one has spent it's second winter in St. John's, instead of heading south. This helped by a few people providing it with food
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Yellow Warbler
Urte -Heidi Sanita
Last year I noticed this little bird..At first I thought he was not quiet right..not moving, his eyes were closed..I touched his little head and then he looked at me..aha..great he is alive..I grabbed my camera and took this image..it did not take that long and he flew away..
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Black and white warbler
Lee-anne MacMillan
This little cutie landed at my feet then hopped behind me while I was out for a short walk, followed me to and from the side walk to home. Thinking it may have flown into a window I gave it some bottled water and sat with it for a bit then it just flew of
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Yellow Rumped warbler
Christy Grinton
A yellow-rumped warbler blends in with the lichens on the tree
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Cape May Warbler
Nina Stavlund
Male breeding Cape May Warbler during the festival of birds at Prince Edward Point Wildlife Area, Ontario.
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Canada Warbler
Nina Stavlund
So proud to call this bird a Canada Warbler :)
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Yellow Warbler
Colby Gillies
This photo was taken right as I entered Point Pelee in the spring. I have always had an interest in birds but Pelee showed me how much there was to this hobby. I go every year to see the spring bird migration.
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Black Throated Green Warbler
Erinn Hoffman
I was taking pictures of the baby bird when the father appeared with a meal for the baby
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Yellow Warbler
Brigitte Posavec
This beauty was singing in the trees and shrubs as we kayaked by.
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Yellow Warbler ( Setophaga petechia )
J.Gregory McIntosh
This is likely the most common of the fifty ( ish ) species of North American warblers. Seen and heard almost entirely across the continent its range extends south into Mexico, northern South America and parts of the Caribbean. Its a cute little bird that offers a terrific splash of colour and is seen in forests, meadows and along the shores of lakes and rivers.
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Common Yellowthroat ( Geothlypis trichas )
J.Gregory McIntosh
his tiny bird with a powerful set of lungs is a "Common Yellowthroat"...to find them visit habitats such as marshes, wetland edges, and brushy fields. I find them regularly in the spot I walk in often or they find me as I make my way along the trails I frequent in Lanark County , Eastern Ontario. This is the male version, the female is not as brightly coloured and doesn't have the little bandit mask. Common all over most of North America as far south as Cuba, Mexico and Central America their range extends this far north as breeding territory!
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Cerulean Warbler ( Setophaga cerulea )
J.Gregory McIntosh
A look at a somewhat rare summer visitor to Canada, a male Cerulean Warbler seen north of Kingston Ontario. This is a long distant migrant that can originate as far south as the eastern slopes of the Andes mountains in South America. Not as common as they once were, their decline has been attributed to habitat loss. They're found normally in mature deciduous forests. They're found in a few pockets of forest in Eastern Ontario
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Black-and-white Warbler ( Mniotilta varia )
J.Gregory McIntosh
Another woodland warbler, this little warbler is distinctive for its song as well as its unique black and white plumage!! Its summer range includes most provinces of Canada with the exclusion of Bitish Columbia? That may change as a result of our changing climate? Typically they use deciduous forests and mixed forests of deciduous and coniferous trees.
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Yellow warbler
Deliska Brisard
Was walking my dog around the Marina Park when I heard a beautiful bird song. I havent hears this song before so i was curious which bird it was coming from. I started to look around and I saw this bright ,beautiful little bird on the tree branches .
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Yellow Warbler
Lance Fielding
I was out birding when this Yellow Warbler landed in a tree close to me. Busy gleaning insects from the buds, it didn't seem concerned with me being close by allowing the opportunity to take a number of pictures.
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Northern Parula, Parula Americana
Julie DeRoche
I had dreamed of capturing the beauty of my favorite Warbler, the Nothern Parula and i finally did it last spring of 2022. The photo was taken from my kayak on the shores of a small remote lake using a long lens and camera mounted on a tripod.
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Common Yellowthroat ( Geothlypis trichas )
J Gregory McIntosh
A beautiful male Common Yellowthroat perches for a milli- second and allows me to photograph it in all its splendor!@
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Nashville warbler
Darshan Talawadekar
Nashville warbler among the maple blossoms !!
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Warbler
Anne Greschuk
Photo was taken during the bird festival at Point Pelee. Yellow warblers seemed to be everywhere.
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Wilson's Warbler (Cardellina pusilla)
Damon Calderwood
I saw a pair of beautiful Wilson's warblers feeding their nestlings in a Sword Fern right beside a trail in Allco Park in Maple Ridge. The tiny, mossy nest contained five chicks, and after 10 days they all fledged safely. I was able to take some pictures of the pretty yellow adults coming and going from their frequent feedings. As they departed the nest, I was able to capture them in full flight a handful of times using binoculars to observe them from a safe distance and a remotely operated cable release device.
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Northern Parula
Nina Stavlund

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yellow warbler
Edwin Lesiuk
n this nice grIeen leafy shrub, i saw movement, had my camera ready, and waited till a moment presented itself, and i caught this yellow warbler just sitting there perfectly and snapped several shots before he flew away.
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Chestnut-sided Warbler
Melody Witter
On one of my evening hikes I spotted this little guy. Sun just happened to highlight the subject.
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Yellow-rumped Warbler
Shivam Rajdev
It was forecast to rain on this day but not until later. I thought to make a quick run near my house to check for migrating birds. Unfortunately midway during the trail it started pouring heavily and I had to turn back. However I had to stop to take a photo of this bird which was so beautifully perched. I did learn a thing or two about lens condensation that day too!
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yellow-rumped warbler
Clement Roy
yellow-rumped warbler want to know who would like a coffee
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Yellow Rumped Warbler
Brenda Gooder
It was raining when I saw these two female Yellow Rumped Warblers.
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yellowrumped warbler
Christy Martin
A beautiful Yellow-Rumped Warbler shows how well it camouflages next to the yellow lichen on the tree.
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Male Yellow Rumped Warbler
Debra Woods
Cloudy, cool early Spring day. Spotted colour on my garden path. Bird did not look happy with the weather.
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Ovenbird
Nina Stavlund
One of the most vocal birds of the forest, the Ovenbird, singing its "teacher, teacher, teacher".
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Chestnut-sided Warbler
Nina Stavlund

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Palm Warbler
Jalya Rasaputra
Palm warbler was observed jumping from branch to branch in a forested park
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Prothonotary Warbler
Thomas Quint
Morning Singer Took this shot in one of the slews in Point Pelee early in the morning. It had rained most of the night which seemed to have keep lots of birds from moving on in there migration.
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Geothlypis philadelphia Mourning Warbler
Marian Whitcomb
Found this beautiful little bird in some alders as I was slogging around a beaver pond on a soggy day hoping to photograph amphibian.
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Magnolia Warbler
Nina Stavlund
Warblers are incredibly beautiful, and especially this one, nick-named Maggie.
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Yellow Warbler
Filip Zivkov
Warblers have been a difficult find for me - they're always too quick to capture and have twigs or leaves in their way - but this time I was able to capture my subject while out in the forest. Some light was shining through the canopy and I got this.
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Yellow Warbler
Paula Quist
Out on a beautiful day for a walk on the Hastings trail. Brought my camera along birds where singing. This female Yellow Warbler decided to land in the brush and I captured this picture.
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Yellow Warbler
Jane LeBlanc
A Yellow Warbler enjoys the Forsythia in my yard.
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Northern Parula
Bill McDonald
A little visited woodlot, within the city boundaries of Kitchener, had a few migrating songbirds passing through, incl this gorgeous Northern Parula
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bay breasted warbler
John Sharp
It was spring migration and the park was filled with all kinds of warblers that normally don't reside in or near the city.
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Hooded Warbler
Robert Mueller
My wife and I spent a couple hours birding Backus Woods. Our best bird sighting was this male Hooded Warbler belting out his song 10 ft from our car on our way out of the woods.
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Audubon's Yellow Rumped Warbler
Laura Dent
Audubon's & Myrtle Yellow Rumped Warblers 'overlap' in a narrow zone between Alberta & BC & interbreed.....creating beauties like this one.
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Prairie Warbler
Nina Stavlund
The Prairie Warbler (family: Wood Warblers) is not a common bird here in Ottawa, Ontario. However, that did not stop this little fellow to come for a visit. He's been singing his little heart out for days, but not finding a mate will most likely make him return to his usual breeding grounds (Florida - US).
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Blackburnian Warbler
Nathalie Talbot
Migration season, you have to be there the right day and the right time. I had the chance to spend hours watching them and for once they were on the ground not 30 feet above the ground.
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Black and white warbler
Raven Elizabeth Ouellette
A black and white warbler goofing around.
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Common yellowthroat
Isabelle Levesque
Fundy National Park, Matthieu's Head, Warbler, Common yellowthroat
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Magnolia Warbler
Isabelle Levesque
I love bird and on my quest of photos gathering I have find this one posing for me.
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Yellow Warbler
Margaret Trenn
This photograph was taken from my kayak on a lake in the Nass Valley of northwestern British Columbia. It was a beautiful sunny day and songbirds were darting about quickly as they were feeding.
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Yellow Warbler
John Pizniur

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yellow warbler
Gaz manning
singing my heart out
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Yellow Warbler
Ted Busby
A Yellow Warbler in spring blossoms.
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Yellow Warbler
Ted Busby
A Yellow Warbler checks the blossoms for a snack.
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Yellow Warbler
Cheryl Fagner
Taken in the summer of 2015 in a park.
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Chestnut-sided Warbler
Christian Gavin
Gorgeous warbler playing hide and seek. I had to stay still for a while, before she calms down. Just the time for me, to take the picture.
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Yellow-rumped Warbler, Myrtle population
Linda Danyluk

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PineWarbler
jeff keller
I was driving down the back roads looking for ducks,this little guy was snacking on the insects by the bridge i was at.
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Warbler
Nancy Hamilton
Catching supper.Not sure which kind of Warbler. High up in the tree and the sun was too bright!
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Yellow Warbler
Heli Parenteau
On a sunday morning walk...
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Yellow warbler
Jacques Pelletier
Mid summer birding and a fine looking yellow warbler gently rests on a branch ... for a few seconds.
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yellow warbler
Jacques Pelletier
Summer brings a lot of bird species at the salt marsh in Cacouna, Québec, including this fine looking warbler.
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Yellow rumped warbler
Jacques Pelletier
At the end of the trail which we call "Sentier des roitelets", is a large marsh area connecting to the St Lawrence River: this is where this shot was taken.
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Wilson's warbler
Jacques Pelletier
A rare occurence around my region, a Wilson's warbler, the first I ever saw over the past six years of walking my favorite birding trails.
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garden warbler
Donna Frim

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Magnolia Warbler
Nancy Hamilton
The song of all the warblers in the spring is beautiful. Hard to see these wee birds sitting in the treetops.
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Yellow-rumped warbler
Jacques Pelletier
Subtle colours with a dash of yellow enhance the beautiful plumage of this Yellow-rumped warbler. Photo taken on a trail near the St Lawrence river.
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Yellow Warbler
Debbie Oppermann
Spotted this Yellow Warbler in the Hydrangea Bush at a cottage on moonlight Bay,Georgian Bay Ontario - compliment each other in color
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Yellow-rumped Warbler
Jacques Peletier
This little fellow shows its fluff during the Spring.
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Yellow Warbler
Debbie Oppermann
Yellow Warbler on spent Lilac Bush eating the seeds - Key River Ontario
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Black and White Warbler
Debbie Oppermann
I have only seen a Black and White Warbler twice and this time it was at the Key River Ontario
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Chestnut Sided Warbler
Debbie Oppermann
I had never seen a Chestnut Sided Warbler before so it was great to spot one at Key River Ontario
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Yellow Warbler
Theresa Evans
This cute yellow warbler flew out of no where and posed for me for quite a while!
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Cape May Warbler
Alexis Hayes
Every April and May I visit a very small wooded area in Markham to photograph different warbles. This year was the first time I saw a Cape May Warbler there and was thrilled to get a photo of it.
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Magnolia Warbler
Nancy Hamilton

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Yellow Warbler
Stephen Bridgett
Yellow Warbler
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Yellow Rumped Warbler
Debra Woods
May 1st and the weather here was taking it's time warming up. I noticed the flash of yellow amid last years fallen leaves and on closer inspection he looked like he was blaming the weather. Fluffy! :)
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Yellow-rumped Warbler, Setophaga coronata
David Tomes
Yellow-rumped Warbler, Setophaga coronata, on Willow. I went out and sat with camouflage netting draped over me, and snapped some shots of this cute little guy.
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Yellow-rumped Warbler
Tim Marsh
This Yellow-rumped warbler wasw a regular visitor to our backyard this year.
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Yellow Warbler
Simon Bolyn
A Yellow Warbler enjoys the morning sun
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Yellow Warbler
Simon Bolyn
A Yellow Warbler enjoys the morning sun
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Warbler
Andy Huyer
Canoeing through the swamp, looking for something to take a picture of.....she looks like she was waiting for me to take the pic
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Yellow Warbler
Damon Calderwood
I found several Yellow Warbler nests in Wild Rose bushes.
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Yellow Warbler
Damon Calderwood
I found several Yellow Warbler nests in Wild Rose bushes.
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Yellow Rumped Warbler
Lauren Nicholl
I look forward to the spring time waiting for the warblers to return on there way to their nesting area.
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Yellow Warbler
Keith Williams
For the Love of Song The photo was taken in a willow thicket beside the Yukon River near Carmacks, central Yukon. A lucky shot, the bird was extremely close and the willows were moving about in a strong wind, somewhat challenging to find him, then focus with the long lens. Technical: hand-held, 500mm, iso 100, f6.3, 1/250 using the Sigma 150-500 telephoto lens. I first envisioned this shot about 3 years ago. Several thousand tries later, I finally got it. They don't come easy.
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Black-throated Green Warbler
Alexis Hayes
I found this to be a natural warbler pose and was able to catch it just before he flew off.
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Black-throated Green Warbler
Alexis Hayes
I came upon this little warbler while out walking. I was thrilled to see a warbler this late in the year.
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Yellow Warbler
Diane Taylor
Down along the river in Saskatoon many a shy yellow warbler can be heard but rarely seen.
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Wilson's Warbler - Wilsonia Pusilla
Damon Calderwood
I spent a couple of days photographing this brightly colored pair of Wilson's Warblers in Chemainus Lake Park.
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Wilson's Warbler - Wilsonia Pusilla
Damon Calderwood
I spent a couple of days photographing this brightly colored pair of Wilson's Warblers in Chemainus Lake Park.
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Orange-crowned Warbler - Vermivora Celata
Damon Calderwood
I spent six days in a blind photographing this pair of Orange-crowned Warblers in Chemainus Lake Park. I was able to watch the young grow and finally fledge on the final day. Both parents were very attentive, often coming to the nest at the same time. In this photo the male is flying off after feeding his chicks.
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Orange-crowned Warbler - Vermivora Celata
Damon Calderwood
I spent six days in a blind photographing this pair of Orange-crowned Warblers in Chemainus Lake Park. I was able to watch the young grow and finally fledge on the final day. Both parents were very attentive, often coming to the nest at the same time. In this photo, the male is flying off after feeding the chicks.
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Orange-crowned Warbler - Vermivora Celata
Damon Calderwood
I spent six days in a blind photographing this pair of Orange-crowned Warblers in Chemainus Lake Park. I was able to watch the young grow and finally fledge on the final day. Both parents were very attentive, often coming to the nest at the same time. In this photo, the male is about to fly off after feeding his chicks.
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Orange-crowned Warbler - Vermivora Celata
Damon Calderwood
I spent six days in a blind photographing this pair of Orange-crowned Warblers in Chemainus Lake Park. I was able to watch the young grow and finally fledge on the final day. Both parents were very attentive, often coming to the nest at the same time.
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Orange-crowned Warbler - Vermivora Celata
Damon Calderwood
I spent six days in a blind photographing this pair of Orange-crowned Warblers in Chemainus Lake Park. I was able to watch the young grow and finally fledge on the final day. Both parents were very attentive, often coming to the nest at the same time. In this photo the male is flying in to feed his young.
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Orange-crowned Warbler - Vermivora Celata
Damon Calderwood
I spent six days in a blind photographing this pair of Orange-crowned Warblers in Chemainus Lake Park. I was able to watch the young grow and finally fledge on the final day. Both parents were very attentive, often coming to the nest at the same time. In this photo, the male is flying off with a fecal sac.
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Orange-crowned Warbler - Vermivora Celata
Damon Calderwood
I spent six days in a blind photographing this pair of Orange-crowned Warblers in Chemainus Lake Park. I was able to watch the young grow and finally fledge on the final day. Both parents were very attentive, often coming to the nest at the same time. The female is brooding the small young in this photo.
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Orange-crowned Warbler - Vermivora Celata
Damon Calderwood
I spent six days in a blind photographing this pair of Orange-crowned Warblers in Chemainus Lake Park. I was able to watch the young grow and finally fledge on the final day. Both parents were very attentive, often coming to the nest at the same time.
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Orange-crowned Warbler - Vermivora Celata
Damon Calderwood
I spent six days in a blind photographing this pair of Orange-crowned Warblers in Chemainus Lake Park. I was able to watch the young grow and finally fledge on the final day. Both parents were very attentive, often coming to the nest at the same time. In this photo, the female was brooding her three small young.
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Orange-crowned Warbler - Vermivora Celata
Damon Calderwood
I spent six days in a blind photographing this pair of Orange-crowned Warblers in Chemainus Lake Park. I was able to watch the young grow and finally fledge on the final day. Both parents were very attentive, often coming to the nest at the same time.
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Black and White Warbler
Debbie Oppermann
Black and White Warbler - had never seen one of these before
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Common Yellowthroat
Bill McMullen
Earlier this summer, I found this inquisitive little Common Yellowthroat singing in some dogwood shrubs. He was quite obliging and posed for a few photos before I left. Canon 7d, 400mm f5.6L, tripod.
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Female Black Throated Green Warbler
Eric Pike
This photo was taken late August near my home in Gillams, Newfoundland. I do not think they are commonly seen in this area.
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Common Yellowthroat
Bill McMullen
A Common Yellowthroat jumps up on an ash branch to show the photographer his grasshopper snack. Canon 7D, 400mm f5.6L, handheld.
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Yellow Warbler
Richard Dubiel
Peeking out behind some leaves, I managed to pinpoint the focal point on his eye.
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Yellow Warbler
Simon Bolyn
While trying to get another bird on film, this little guy landed right in front of me and seemed to be very curious of what I was doing
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yellow-rumped warbler
Rick Courtney
The first warbler of spring - even before the leaves were out.
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Yellow Warbler
Diana Mack

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ruby-crowned kinglet
Rick Courtney
In early spring, a mixed flock of birds appeared to be feeding on aspen poplar catkins, but on closer inspection, they were feeding on very small insect larvae in the catkins.
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Black Throated Green Warbler
Debbie Oppermann
Was taking some scenery shots and this Black Throated Green Warbler landed in a tree not too far from me - never seen one before so I was pleased to get a few shots
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Chestnut-sided Warbler
Bill McMullen
On a family camping trip, I discovered this curious little Warbler in a clearing near our campsite. Canon 7D, 400mm f5.6L, tripod.
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Yellow-rumped Warbler
Jen St. Louis
We get a nice variety of birds through our yard, particularly during Spring and Fall migrations. This yellow-rumped warbler decided to pose prettily for me on a cleome in our garden. It was too pretty a shot to pass up.
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Yellow Warbler
Ted Busby

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Yellow Warbler
Jacques Pelletier
Just all alone with nature
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Vermivora peregrina
laurenz baars
Tennesee Warbler - This little gem was atop a birdhouse near the water.
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Nashville Warbler
Marsha Lomis
A most interesting bird, this Nashville Warbler, with its white eye ring! Seen during my first visit to Point Pelee for the annual spring migration, I developed a great appreciation for both the fragility and resilience of nature.
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Orange-Crowned Warbler
Marsha Lomis
This spring beauty is ready to feast on an insect barely visible by its protective colouration on the branch near the bird's beak. The magic of photography allows us to see what our naked eye cannot! I noticed this at home, reminiscing about the lovely experience of witnessing our annual spring migration of birds in one of Ontario's very special national parks.
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Yellow Warbler
Ted Busby
A springtime favoutite; the Warbler migration
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Magnolia Warbler
Ted Busby
A special springtime treat is the ability to view and photograph the many species of Wood Warblers migrating through our area.
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Yellow Rumped Warbler (Dendroica Coronata)
Michael Dockery
While photographing larger animals that were moving deeper in the woods, this warbler flew in front of me and landed on a branch surrounded by rain droplets. I only had a few seconds to take this shot before it flew off with lunch in it's beak.
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Yellow Warbler
Ted Busby
Yellow Warbler in Flowering Crab Apple
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Yellow Warbler
Ted Busby
May is Warbler Time...Made this image at the Fletcher Wildlife Garden in Ottawa. A nice contrasting colour combination between the Yellow Warbler and the Flowering Crab Apple Tree.
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Yellow Warbler
Ted Busby
Yellow Warbler in Apple Blossom
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Yellow Rumped Warbler
Laurenz Baars
No doubt pondering its next insect catching sortie, the bird's colours contrast nicely to that of the shrub. What a delight to see and fortune to photograph!
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Immature Chestnut-sided Warbler
Kevin Dempsey
This youngster looked mildly surprised to see the ant beneath its feet.
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Yellow Warbler (Dendroica petechia
Ted Busby
Fletcher Wildlife Center in Ottawa, On is a great place to view Warblers. Walking the pathways; I spotted this Yellow Warbler in a nice backing of Apple Blossoms. Canon 30D; 700mm (500mm + a 1.4X converter; 1/500; f8; ISO 400.