Yellow-rumps are here in big numbers!
Yellow-rumped warbler (Setophaga coronata)
W. Kentucky, USA 10/22/2018
1/200 sec - f/8.0 - ISO 200
Interesting Tidbit: The Yellow-rumped Warbler is one of the most common warblers in North America. The eastern Myrtle and western Audubon forms were once considered separate species. Due to recent genetic testing, they soon may be split and again be treated as two different species. A group of warblers has many collective nouns, including a "bouquet", "confusion", "fall", and "wrench" of warblers.
~What Bird~
Good bird shot, Mike.
Although I think you forgot to also mention the lens and the camera info?
After the download and double click download I can see some weird texture.
Is is intentional?
Thank you for sharing!
Paul J. Svetlik wrote:
Good bird shot, Mike.
Although I think you forgot to also mention the lens and the camera info?
After the download and double click download I can see some weird texture.
Is is intentional?
Thank you for sharing!
If I had wanted analysis I would have included the camera and lens.
Thanks.
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