Part of my Bird Series Townsend's Warbler (Dendroica townsendi) Strikingly arrayed in black, yellow, white, and olive-green, Townsend's Warblers are arguably among the most beautiful birds of western North America. Description: Townsend's Warblers are medium-sized wood-warblers, measuring about 5 inches in length. Adult males are strikingly patterned, with broad yellow eyebrow and mustache stripes, set off against a black crown, ear patch, and throat. Short arcs along the bottom of each eye are also bright yellow. Lower breast is yellow, belly is white, with black stripes along the sides and flanks. The male's back is olive-green. Each wing has two white bars. Tail has white outer feathers, which may be conspicuous in flight. Females and immature males resemble adult males, but are duller overall, with olive-green markings on the head and face, instead of black, and yellow throat with variable amounts of black.This bird is only about 5 inches and very hard to approach and photograph. It is like a nervous tick on a limb flitting around at the slightest movements or noise.
15 Comments
Michele James 13 May 2005
Very pretty!georgia brown 12 May 2005
Great nature shot!teresa greene 12 May 2005
Very nice shotlerat andree 12 May 2005
That is very special. Beautiful work. I love your use of DOF. Very sharp.Terry Hawthorne 12 May 2005
A very pretty bird!Loredana 12 May 2005
SUPER SHOT WHAT A WONDERFUL LITTLE BIRD GREAT CAPTURE GARYjennifer blenkinsopp 12 May 2005
BEAUTIFUL, THE COLOUR AND BALANCE, EXCELLENTjoan warburton 12 May 2005
One of the prettiest photos I have ever seen!sher richardson 12 May 2005
... simply beautiful and so professional.. lovely image Gar...Sam Fillingham 12 May 2005
great workPat Abbott 12 May 2005
Excellent shot, great natural surroundings. He looks so good perched in that tree.Reba McDonald 12 May 2005
A beautiful catch.Joke Schotting 12 May 2005
Great shot Gary!!thea walstra 12 May 2005
Perfect, very lovely shotRyan Taylor 12 May 2005
this is a great, great shot. makes you feel like you're up there with the bird. it's so zeroed in, too. no background distractions.