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Wilson's Warbler
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Wilson's Warbler
[Wilsonia pusilla]

[Length 4.75 in. Wingspan 7 in.]

This male Wilson's Warbler was photographed at Frontera Audubon, Weslaco, TX. Photo taken with a Nikkor 300mm EDAF-S f4 lens (EFL=450mm) on a Nikon D100 camera. (Date: January 12, 2005)


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Wilson's Warbler
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Wilson's Warbler
[Wilsonia pusilla]

[Length 4.75 in. Wingspan 7 in.]

This Wilson's Warbler was photographed at the SPI Convention Center gardens, South Padre Island, Texas. Photo taken with a AF-S VR Nikkor 300mm f/2.8G IF-ED lens + Nikkor TC14E II 1.4x Teleconverter (EFL=630mm) on a Nikon D300 camera. (Date: October 1, 2010)


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Wilson's Warbler
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Wilson's Warbler
[Wilsonia pusilla]

[Length 4.75 in. Wingspan 7 in.]

This male Wilson's Warbler was photographed during spring migration at Guadalupe Mountains national Park, Texas. Photo taken with a Nikkor 300mm EDAF f4.0 lens on Kodachrome 200 film. (Date: June 2000)


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Wilson's Warbler
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Wilson's Warbler
[Wilsonia pusilla]

[Length 4.75 in. Wingspan 7 in.]

This female Wilson's Warbler was photographed during fall migration at Higbee Beach in Cape May, New Jersey. Photo taken with a Nikkor 300mm ED f4.5 lens on Kodachrome 64 film. (Date: September 1981)


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Wilson's Warbler
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Wilson's Warbler
[Wilsonia pusilla]

[Length 4.75 in. Wingspan 7 in.]

Wilson's Warblers breed across much of Canada, Alaska, and the mountains and foothills of the western US. They are common in wet woodlands and thickets along streams. The male is distinctive with his crisp black cap, olive drab back with no wingbars, and bright yellow underparts. Females are similar in color, but either lack the sharply defined cap or just have a dusky cap. This male Wilson's Warbler was photographed in the foothills outside Anchorage, Alaska. Photo taken with a Nikkor 300mm f4 EDAF lens on Kodachrome 200 film. (Date: May 1989)


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Worm-eating Warbler
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Worm-eating Warbler
[Helmitheros vermivorum]

[Length 8.75 in. Wingspan 8.5 in.]

This Worm-eating Warbler was photographed at the Valley Land Fund's Sheepshead Lots, South Padre Island, Texas. Photo taken with a AF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G IF-ED lens (EFL=450mm) on a Nikon D300 camera. (Date: April 18, 2011)


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Worm-eating Warbler
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Worm-eating Warbler
[Helmitheros vermivorum]

[Length 8.75 in. Wingspan 8.5 in.]

This Worm-eating Warbler was photographed at Sabine Woods - TOS, TX. Photo taken with a Nikkor 300mm EDAF-S f4 lens (EFL=450mm) on a Nikon D100 camera. (Date: April 20, 2005)


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Worm-eating Warbler
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Worm-eating Warbler
[Helmitheros vermivorum]

[Length 8.75 in. Wingspan 8.5 in.]

This Worm-eating Warbler was photographed at TOS Sabine Woods Sanctuary, Texas. Photo taken with a AF-S VR Nikkor 300mm f/2.8G IF-ED lens + Nikkor TC17E II 1.7x Teleconverter (EFL=750mm) on a Nikon D300 camera. (Date: April 20, 2010)


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