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Yellow-rumped Warbler

Yellow-rumped Warbler

Yellow-rumped Warbler

Yellow-rumped Warbler

The picture of this Yellow-rumped Warbler was photographed at Green-wood Cemetery in Brooklyn. The picture of this Yellow-rumped Warbler was photographed with the Canon 5D Mark III Canon 300mm f2.8 IS II with the 2X extender. During spring migration these birds are a dazzling mix of bright yellow, charcoal gray and black, and bold white
To hear the song of the Yellow-rumped Warbler, click on the arrow below.

Yellow-rumped Warbler with Berry

Yellow-rumped Warbler with Berry

Yellow-rumped Warbler with Berry

Yellow-rumped Warbler with Berry

The picture of this Yellow-rumped Warbler eating a berry was taken near the visitor’s center at the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge. This pretty Yellow-rumped Warbler was photographed with the Canon 5D Mark III with Canon 300mm f2.8 IS II and the 2X extender.

To hear the song of the Yellow-rumped Warbler, click on the arrow below.

Yellow-rumped Warbler Fall

Yellow-rumped Warbler Fall

Yellow-rumped Warbler Fall

Yellow-rumped Warbler

Yellow-rumped Warblers are fairly large, full-bodied warblers with a large head, sturdy bill, and long, narrow tail. This Yellow-rumped Warbler with fall plumage was photographed at the Green-wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York.

To hear the song of the Yellow-rumped Warbler, click on the arrow below.

Yellow-rumped Warbler

Yellow-rumped Warbler

Yellow-rumped Warbler on Ground

Yellow-rumped Warbler

Yellow-rumped Warbler foraging on the ground photographed at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, New York during spring migration. Yellow-rumped Warblers are perhaps the most versatile foragers of all warblers.

Yellow-rumped Warbler Breeding Plumage

Yellow-rumped Warbler Breeding Plumage

Yellow-rumped Warbler Breeding Plumage


The picture of this male Yellow-rumped Warbler in breeding plumage was taken at the New York Botanical Garden in the Twin Lake area.
Yellow-rumped Warblers spend the breeding season in mature coniferous and mixed coniferous-deciduous woodlands (such as in patches of aspen, birch, or willow). Yellow-rumped Warblers are perhaps the most versatile foragers of all warblers.