


Yellow-rumped Warblers can be found later in the. This has been a weird fall so far and because of that I haven’t been out to look for urban birds like this Yellow-rumped Warbler I photographed last year close to home.
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They're the warbler you're most likely to see fluttering out from a tree to catch a flying insect, and they're also quick to switch over to eating berries in fall. Fall Yellow-rumped Warbler close to home Nikon D500, f7.1, 1/1000, ISO 500, Nikkor 500mm VR with 1.4x TC, natural light. Yellow-rumped Warblers are perhaps the most versatile foragers of all warblers.Its ability to use these fruits allows it to winter. Male Yellow-rumped Warblers tend to forage higher in trees than females do. The Yellow-rumped Warbler is the only warbler able to digest the waxes found in bayberries and wax myrtles.The male features vivid yellow feathers with reddish brown streaks on the chest and a dark bill. Its ability to use these fruits allows it to winter farther north than other warblers, sometimes as far north as Newfoundland. Formerly considered 2 species, the Myrtle Warbler in the East and Audubons Warbler in the West, the Yellow-rumped Warbler is one of the most common. Yellow warblers may be can spotted near open woods, streams, orchards and even on roadsides. The Yellow-rumped Warbler is the only warbler able to digest the waxes found in bayberries and wax myrtles.
