Tuesday, June 03, 2008
Black-and-white Warbler
This a.m. we heard a Black-and-white Warbler on our property, singing it's wee-see-wee-see-wee-see song, one of the more memorable warbler tunes. This was new, as we had not had one hanging around yet this spring.
What was he doing? Most likely spending some time, looking for a mate. Birds may come to an area, sing, see if they can find a mate, then, if not, move on. There is a lot of fluidity in bird movement at this time. Many birds have migrated to their former breeding grounds, sung, gotten a mate, and are breeding. Others, such as possibly this warbler, haven't yet accomplished this. So he (it's usually the male birds that sing, but in some species femles do also) may stick around for a while and see if he has any luck. Hope he does.
4 comments:
I especially like the undertail shot - sometimes that view makes the difference in identification, doesn't it?
Until the last couple days, I had a male oriole desperately singing for a mate. Unfortunately, I think he moved on.
I wish I knew bird songs. I have to study. I love this: another upsidedown bird (like the white-breasted nuthatches this winter).
Lillian:
Your photos are magnificent. I know this doesn't really matter...but, what kind of camera and type of lenses do you use?
Sylvia
Lillian:
Your photos are magnificent. I know this doesn't really matter,,,but, what kind of camera and lens do you use?
Sylvia
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