Black-and White Warbler, Mniotilta varia: Magee Marsh, Ohio
The
Black-and-White is one of my favorite warblers. These beautiful birds are
always on the move, rarely stopping as they move through the forest.
It is often seen hanging upside-down, as shown in this image, searching for
insects hidden under bark plates and tree limbs. So looking forward to returning to Magee Marsh next fall.
Nikon
D810, Nikkor 500mm f/4, 1/320 @ f/6.3
I'm hooked on this warbler as well, Bobby. It reminds me of a nuthatch in its behavior.
ReplyDeleteHi Bob, I often thought that as well. I just love it when they circle around a tree upside down.
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