Yellow-rumped Warbler

Here's a Yellow-rumped Warbler from last spring. Unfortunately my best picture doesn't show any sign of the yellow rump for which it was named; I've added a 2nd picture where you can see a trace of the yellow rump feathers.

As I've mentioned before, it's a little uncertain whether the various subspecies of Yellow-rumped Warbler should be spun off as separate species. Our local subspecies is the Myrtle Warbler, and has a white throat. The other main subspecies, the Audubon's Warbler, has a yellow throat instead. Both subspecies are considered versatile and creative foragers for food by bird standards. (Presumably this gives them a balanced and healthy diet.)

May 5, 2023 at Duke Island Park
Photo 282301417, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)


May 5, 2023 at Duke Island Park
Photo 282301452, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)

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