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HOODED WARBLER
Male Hooded Warbler with Moth Larva
This photo illustrates the need to eliminate the use of pesticides for a wildlife-friendly yard.
A fine-looking male Hooded Warbler spent three days foraging in the leaf litter in the backyard during spring migration. He nabbed a moth larva and very kindly jumped up on a birdbath at close range. I managed one shot before his snack was gobbled up.
Since I got rid of all the lawn in the backyard, these birds, as well as ovenbirds and waterthrushes, forage in the open beneath the tree canopy where they are easy to watch from our windows.

HOODED WARBLER
Male Hooded Warbler with Moth Larva
This photo illustrates the need to eliminate the use of pesticides for a wildlife-friendly yard.
A fine-looking male Hooded Warbler spent three days foraging in the leaf litter in the backyard during spring migration. He nabbed a moth larva and very kindly jumped up on a birdbath at close range. I managed one shot before his snack was gobbled up.
Since I got rid of all the lawn in the backyard, these birds, as well as ovenbirds and waterthrushes, forage in the open beneath the tree canopy where they are easy to watch from our windows.
Gallery pages: < 1 2 3 4 >