Tuesday

Black and White Warbler

To pay attention, this is our endless and proper work.
~ Mary Oliver

Yes, I've been going thru my archives again - and I found this little guy from August 2008.  This was taken at Bisset Park in Radford, Virginia - a GREAT place for birds! I had not identified him at that time - but I do believe he is a Black and White Warbler.
If I am wrong - please comment and correct me.
More Info on the Black and White Warbler is found - HERE 

Linking with Wild Bird Wednesday

20 comments:

  1. A beautiful Black and White Warbler nicely captured Kerri.

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  2. It is a Black and White Warbler. These guys always seem to be on the move and hard to capture. You did a great job with this one.

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  3. Oh how beautiful!! I've never seen one before. Very nice. My bird app says winter (non-breeding) for Florida.

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  4. He's lovely against those green leaves - a wonderful capture Kerri!

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  5. What a sweetheart! From your comments, looks slike you were just right on your ID!

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  6. That is really cool. I've never seen one before!

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  7. OH WOW! I dream of finding a black and white warbler!

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  8. What a nice little fellow, which I never seen! Like the green surroundings!
    Greetings Pia

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  9. Great photo of a beautiful bird.

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  10. Such a pretty bird and a great shot!

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  11. Nice capture!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  12. Pretty shot of the B&W Warbler! I am looking forward to seeing some this spring!

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  13. A great capture of this fellow! A beauty!

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  14. Great looking bird - and if its not a black and white warbler it ought to be!!

    Cheers and thanks for linking to WBW.

    Stewart M - Melbourne

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  15. I;ve never seen a bird quite like this one. Very unusual!

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  16. Very nice image of the Black and White Warbler.
    I can always tell when they're moving through our area on migration by their very high-pitched song.

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  17. Beautiful little bird,I`ve never seen one,thanks for sharing!phyllis

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