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Rare Visit From Orange-crowned Warbler At West Texas Suet Feeder | March 29, 2023 Analytics Table

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Here's a visitor that we don't often see at the West Texas Feeder cam! This Orange-crowned Warbler stopped by for a short stint at the suet feeder this morning. Read below for tips on how to identify this often tricky-to-identify warbler. Orange-crowned Warblers are fairly plain yellowish or olive—they are more yellow on the Pacific coast and grayer, particularly on the head, farther east. They have a thin white or yellow stripe over the eye, a blackish line through the eye, and a pale partial eyering. The namesake orange crown patch is rarely seen (although it is visible in this individual), but may become visible when the bird raises its head feathers in excitement or agitation. The undertail coverts are bright yellow and are often the brightest part of the plumage. Compared with other warblers, they have noticeably thin, sharply pointed bills. Watch live at http://allaboutbirds.org/texashummers for more information about the birds you see on cam and highlights from the feeders. The West Texas Feeder Cam is powered by Perky-Pet®. Like the feeders you see? Check out their selection at https://www.perkypet.com/store/bird-feeders ********************************** The West Texas Feeder Cam is nestled in the mountains outside Fort Davis, Texas, at an elevation of over 5500 feet. This site hosts a total of 30 hummingbird feeders, and during peak migration can attract hundreds of hummingbirds from a dozen species that are migrating through the arid mountains. During winter, our cam hosts install a more traditional bird feeder setup that attracts species like Pine Siskins, Ladder-backed Woodpeckers, and more. For over 10 years, researchers from West Texas Avian Research have been banding hummingbirds at this site and others throughout the Trans-Pecos region of Texas to study the status and distribution of hummingbirds throughout the poorly known region. The active banding of hummingbirds continues (off camera) at this site in the Davis Mountains, and from time to time you may hear researchers working in the background. Some common species in you may hear vocalizing include Woodhouse's Scrub-Jays, Acorn Woodpeckers, and Bewick's Wrens (among others). Thanks to West Texas Avian Research for their enthusiasm and support for hosting the camera at this remote research site. #birdcams #live #hummingbirds #birds #wildlife #nature #nowplaying #texas #birdfeeder

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