Blackburnian Warblers seemed to be everywhere at Killbear this time of year.
Every day I would observe at least a couple busy feeding on low shrubbery near the beaver ponds. A treat to see them so low as usually they are higher in the canopy.
They would already be singing right in our campsite when I left for birding at 5:30 every morning.
Blackburnian Warblers spend winters in South America in open forests including shade-coffee plantations.
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