While enjoying my morning watching the birds visit the feeders, I had a surprise visit from a very late Yellow-rumped Warbler (Myrtle). The female arrived with a large flock of mixed birds for a brief visit before flying off. With my bins, I could clearly see her bright yellow side patches and rump, streaking on the flanks, and pale throat. I was hoping she would stay around long enough to take a photo.
Cheers,
Kelly Ormesher
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