Politics?Nice shots, Maximilian. I prefer the first one as it looks to the left.
from the song (4+ decades ago?!...)LOLSometimes, looking left is right.
Nice to read your response here.There is definitely a very faint yellow in the throat, which would suggest the Audubon's subspecies. It is a hatch year bird and most likely a female as well. It could also be a hybrid with it being a cross between the subspecies, Mrytle and Audubon's. I assume this happens quite often where their range overlaps.

Jeremy, I'll have to start using duct tape to strap my jaw while looking at your photos! Cheaper than visits to MF surgeonsI'm in Hawaii currently, on vacation, so fall warbler migration is finished for me, back in Wisconsin. I was able to find 25 warbler species this fall. I easily have hundreds that I edited, but I know you can only post so many on here. I'll include a link to see the rest of them, if you are interested. 7D mkll / EF 600 f4 ll / EF 1.4x lll.
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’23 Fall Warbler Migration
Since I’m spending the last two weeks of October in Hawaii, the fall warbler migration is over for me. It turned out to be a very good one, with it starting earlier than normal for me. I had …www.jmeyerphotography.net
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Thank you for the kind words! I love my warblers and try very hard to get them spring and fall.Jeremy, I'll have to start using duct tape to strap my jaw while looking at your photos! Cheaper than visits to MF surgeons
Wonderful photos, razor sharp and perfectly exposed. Thx for the link.
I would think that some Yellow-rumped Warblers probably over winter by you. We have a few in Milwaukee County each winter as they eat juniper berries as a preferred winter food source. I enjoy seeing them in the snow, as they are supposed to be a spring/summer bird!Nice to read your response here.
Something tells me you know your warblers...I do not, As stated previously, my ID here was based on a Google Image 'search'.
This morning I was fiddling around with my lawnmower (backyard) and heard an interesting bird.
So I fired up the Merlin Sound ID program...here's what came up.
...I'd say that's independent conformation of the Google-assisted ID.
Fun stuff!
EDIT (for clarity):
The yellow-rumped warbler was new to me on the Merlin app as well as my photos of our neighborhood birds (a couple of days previously).
Thanks, Click and also to the other likes.Nice shots, Maximilian. I prefer the first one as it looks to the left.
Some more from that zoo. Mom and child during personal hygiene:A northern gannet (morus bassanus) at the Zoo in Bremerhaven (HP in Ger.).



Some more from that zoo. Mom and child during personal hygiene:
The rain did not deter this Western Bluebird from parking for a Coffeeberry.
R5 RF600 w/1.4X 1/400 : f/7.1 : ISO 1000
It's why I never say "leftover" - to avoid politicsLOLSometimes, looking left is right.