I took hundreds of photographs of this bird during the field trip with Ray. I love the bright yellow features and blue-grey feathers. I was even blessed with a warbling performance.
The Blue-winged Warbler (Vermivora cyanoptera) is a small, vibrant bird in North America. Known for its striking yellow body and blueish-grey wings, it prefers shrubby habitats and open woodlands. Its song, a distinctive buzz, is a familiar sound in eastern forests. These warblers migrate to Central America in winter.
You can learn more about Ray Hennessy's work and sign up for his workshops on his website. You can learn more about the Blue-winged Warbler at the Audubon Society’s website.
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