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Yellow-rumped warbler, May 6, 2020, Rondeau Provincial Park
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Setophaga coronata.
Yellow-rumped Warblers are perhaps the most versatile foragers of all warblers. They're the warbler you're most likely to see fluttering out from a tree to catch a flying insect, and they're also quick to switch over to eating berries in fall. Other places Yellow-rumped Warblers have been spotted foraging include picking at insects on washed-up seaweed at the beach, skimming insects from the surface of rivers and the ocean, picking them out of spiderwebs, and grabbing them off piles of manure.
source -allaboutbirds-org.
'Yellow is spring, daffodils, sweeping fields of rapeseed blossom;
yellow is the warmth of the sun, the secrets of the moon;
yellow is gooey egg custard and bittersweet lemon;
yellow is sparkling and bright and joyous and peaceful.......
yellow is HOPE for the future!'
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Canon EOS-1D X
EF500mm f/4L IS USM +1.4x
ƒ/5.6
700.0 mm
1/1000
ISO 1250
Looking for another subject for the camera and heard of a berg in Chance cove. Not too far to go so... called a friend and headed out for a look. Not great weather, fog, light rain, and wind, but still had a hoot.
Yellow flowers for friendship, from my garden.
Enjoy your special day today, after all it only comes once a year!
Not much time today, so here is one I took a while ago and now reposted. Most of you wont have seen it :o)
BTW, a big tip to stop Tulips drooping. Take a pin and push it through the stem where the flower head joins the stem (take pin out of course!). It may take overnight but the stems go straight again!!