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!
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.
Nice little fellow, I specially like the fence shot.
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.