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Setophaga coronata
The Yellow-rumped warbler is a large species of warbler it has a yellow patch on its rump, white tips on tail feathers, some yellowing directly below the wing, and bold wing bars.
Prefer conifer forested areas, but in winter are often found in bushes and other shrubbery areas Throughout North America.
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Thanks Susan!
great close up
I "pished" it out of some thickets usually a great way to get birds to come closer to you and usually stay still.
How did you get it to sit still?