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Blew the focus on this one. Posted it anyway since I like the pose.

* Candelita, American Redstart (Setophaga ruticilla) (Mc)

* La candelita norteña o pavito migratorio (Setophaga ruticilla) es una especie de avepaseriforme de la familia de los parúlidos que vive en América. Tradicionalmente era la única especie del género Setophaga.

* Los adultos miden una media de 12 cm de largo. Los machos son de color negro en la cabeza, las partes dorsales, la garganta y el pecho; el vientre y las plumas cobertoras de la cola son blancos. En los flancos del pecho hay manchas naranjas brillantes, también en las rémiges del ala y en la cola.

En las hembras, la cabeza y las partes dorales son grisáceas o grisáceo oliváceas, y las partes ventrales blancas. En los costados y la cola hay manchas amarillo limón brillante.

Los juveniles se parecen a las hembras pero los machos presentan tintes naranjas en los costados, además de presentar algunas manchas negras en el cuerpo.

  

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The American redstart (Setophaga ruticilla) is a New World warbler. It is unrelated to the Old World redstarts. It derives its name from the male's red tail, start being an old word for tail.

The breeding males are unmistakable, jet black above apart from large orange-red patches on their wings and tails. Their breast sides are also orange, with the rest of their underparts colored white. In their other plumages, American redstarts display green in their upperparts, along with black central tails and grey heads. The orange patches of the breeding males are replaced by yellow in the plumages of the females and young birds.

  

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Lugar de Observacion / Taken: Reserva Ecologica Agüita Dulce (READ), Santo Domingo, Republica Dominicana.

 

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* Scientific classification

* Kingdom:•Animalia

* Phylum:•Chordata

* Class:•Aves

* Order:•Passeriformes

* Family:•Parulidae

* Genus:•Setophaga

* Species:•S. ruticilla

* Binomial name

* Setophaga ruticilla

 

American Redstart (Schnäpperwaldsänger - Setophaga ruticilla), May 2009, Magee Marsh, Ohio

American Redstart photographed on Monhegan Island, ME on 24 September 2018.

Boisé Langevin, face au Parc de la Frayère, Boucherville, Québec

Prospect Park, Brooklyn, NY

Female American Redstart (Setophaga ruticilla) - Montrose Point Bird Sanctuary - Lincoln Park, Chicago Park District, Chicago, IL - 31 May 2014

Female American Redstart photographed at the powerline crossing of Gate 35, Quabbin Reservoir, near S.Athol, MA on 7 July 2012.

I had struggled to see good numbers of warblers move through Maryland during fall migration. It was pleasing to see good numbers of these birds in Central America. American Redstart (Setophaga ruticilla). Pico Bonito Lodge, Honduras.

Male American Redstart (Setophaga ruticilla) - Montrose Point Bird Sanctuary - Lincoln Park, Chicago Park District, Chicago, IL - 10 May 2014

In Cincinatti, Ohio for a few days. I'd forgotten how handy my little toy 400mm is. Time to fall in love with a shorter lens again.

 

Unclear if this is a fall male or adult female. I went with fall male because of the orange in the flanks and lack of overall "drabness"

American Redstart at High Island 5-3-10.

American Redstart - Setophaga ruticilla - Горихвостковая древесница

 

Pre-Hispanic City and National Park of Palenque, Chiapas, Mexico, 02/23/2013

Took a break from working on vacation pics to see if I could find some new birds in Confederation Park. There are lots of warbler types going through there right now and I've been lacking in the warbler department. I may have got about five new birds to add to my list today. This guy is one of them.

 

Ran into Eddy Matuod down there and he was a lot of help in finding these birds.

American Redstart at the North Roosevelt Trap, Roosevelt Co., NM, 160527. Setophaga ruticilla. Passeriformes: Parulidae.

Candelita norteña - American Redstart (Setophaga ruticilla) (♂)

La Estrella, Antioquia, Colombia

1700 masl

Setophaga ruticilla

Female. Cape May, NJ, USA

One of a pair, the stunning male

landed on a branch right in front of me, poked his tongue out and flew off before I could get a shot. Grrrrrrr!!!!!

 

close encounters of the bird kind...

A female American redstart (Setophaga ruticilla) in the wrack line in Dry Tortugas National Park, FL.

 

A bonus photo from my 365 Species Project.

Parkview Trail, Baltimore Co., MD 9/9/13

Setophaga ruticilla

04 Dec 2014

CA, SD Co., Lake Hodges

Boisé Langevin, face au Parc de la Frayère, Boucherville, Québec

Grant narrows regional park

pitt meadows

bc

canada

Setophaga ruticilla-

Whites Creek,Tn 10/17/08

American Redstart © Steve Frye. Leader of the Flying Circus Birders since 1989.

American Redstart (Schnäpperwaldsänger - Setophaga ruticilla), September 2013, St. George Island SP, Florida

Setophaga ruticilla

 

Wind Cave National Park, Custer county, South Dakota, USA.

 

Immature male.

 

6558

Setophaga ruticilla

 

High Island, Texas, USA.

 

Female.

 

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SGL 37 near Ives Run, Tioga County, Pennsylvania

This little guy was singing his heart out :)

* Candelita, American Redstart (Setophaga ruticilla) (Mc)

* La candelita norteña o pavito migratorio (Setophaga ruticilla) es una especie de avepaseriforme de la familia de los parúlidos que vive en América. Tradicionalmente era la única especie del género Setophaga.

* Los adultos miden una media de 12 cm de largo. Los machos son de color negro en la cabeza, las partes dorsales, la garganta y el pecho; el vientre y las plumas cobertoras de la cola son blancos. En los flancos del pecho hay manchas naranjas brillantes, también en las rémiges del ala y en la cola.

En las hembras, la cabeza y las partes dorales son grisáceas o grisáceo oliváceas, y las partes ventrales blancas. En los costados y la cola hay manchas amarillo limón brillante.

Los juveniles se parecen a las hembras pero los machos presentan tintes naranjas en los costados, además de presentar algunas manchas negras en el cuerpo.

  

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The American redstart (Setophaga ruticilla) is a New World warbler. It is unrelated to the Old World redstarts. It derives its name from the male's red tail, start being an old word for tail.

The breeding males are unmistakable, jet black above apart from large orange-red patches on their wings and tails. Their breast sides are also orange, with the rest of their underparts colored white. In their other plumages, American redstarts display green in their upperparts, along with black central tails and grey heads. The orange patches of the breeding males are replaced by yellow in the plumages of the females and young birds.

  

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Lugar de Observacion / Taken: Reserva Ecologica Agüita Dulce (READ), Santo Domingo, Republica Dominicana.

 

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* Scientific classification

* Kingdom:•Animalia

* Phylum:•Chordata

* Class:•Aves

* Order:•Passeriformes

* Family:•Parulidae

* Genus:•Setophaga

* Species:•S. ruticilla

* Binomial name

* Setophaga ruticilla

 

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