This winter I have seen Yellow-rumped Warblers at all my birding spots.

Sunday was no different when they were zipping all over Magnolia Cemetery.

This fellow gave me quite a few poses.

The decaying plot fences around the cemetery are common perching spots, if only for a moment.

The tangled shrubs that hang over the pond were the favorite spot that afternoon, perhaps because there was ample sun to warm the birds up.

I am seeing them everywhere too, although they aren’t sitting so well for me! 😉 Great shots, Ellen!
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I don’t remember seeing so many other years, or in so many places. It sure is a matter of luck on the sitting! 😁 Thanks, Donna.
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Nice little fellow, I specially like the fence shot.
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Thanks, Hans. Sections of that cemetery are divided by these old fences, many are real works of art. The birds just come and go on them.
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