This bird is often a favorite warbler for beginning birders, because it is easy to see and easy to recognize. It was once known as the "Black-and-white Creeper," a name that describes its behavior quite well. Like a nuthatch or creeper (and unlike other warblers), it climbs about on the trunks and major limbs of trees, seeking insects in the bark crevices. It often feeds low, and nests even lower, usually on the ground. Enjoy!!! Having a good time with some of my Classmates from 1988. Enjoy!!! Entre AmigosSometimes getting close is the best way to see and appreciate all the beauty that lays in the details. Enjoy!!! DetailsA close up look at one of my favorite species, the Adelaide's Warbler. Enjoy!!! Close UpAnother look at this endemic bird from Puerto Rico, the Puerto Rican Woodpecker. Enjoy!!! Carpintero |
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