During the winter, when the Yellow-rumped Warbler is not in breeding season, it often inhabit resourceful open areas with shrubs or scattered the trees, that can provide it with some source of food supply, such as bayberries and insects, etc. Open areas preferred by the yellow-rumped warbler may include agricultural and residential areas, secondary forests, and shrublands, etc., these habitats generally do not have very dense vegetation; the species can also inhabit forests that are relatively open, such as mangroves, pine forests, and even coffee plantations, etc. The yellow-rumped warbler tends to have more diversified habitats during the migration process, though it is sometimes found in desert areas of the U.S. southwest, it is more common for the species to inhabit alpine habitats during migration as it tends to arid lowland areas.
Carolina Wren
Carolina Wren
Both males and females give out alarm calls, but only males sing to advertise territory. Carolina Wrens raise multiple broods during the summer breeding season, but can fall victim to brood parasitism by brown-headed cowbirds, among other species. Some populations have been affected by mercury contamination.
This bird is as beautiful as it’s graceful, also full of energy. Will always look good. If you hear him sing is amazing, with such a powerful voice as a tenor.
Check this: https://youtu.be/WLUezQuU6KE
Thank you very much, my friend. π
The Carolina Wren is a stunningly beautiful bird, H.J! Or is it your photographic skills that shows it of so smartly?
This bird is as beautiful as it’s graceful, also full of energy. Will always look good. If you hear him sing is amazing, with such a powerful voice as a tenor.
Check this: https://youtu.be/WLUezQuU6KE
Thank you very much, my friend. π
Wow, thanks H.J. Such a beautiful song that is!
Two marvelous shots, HJ! You even got a tint of yellow in the YRW’s head! Superb CWren capture!! π
Thank you very much, Donna. π
SO beautiful!
Thank you very much. π