Stephen > During a visit to my father's-in-law house, I found a multitude of pine warblers foraging on the ground.  This is a first year adult that has not quite obtained the true colors of a pine warbler.  Huffman, Texas, February 2009
Stephen > Gulp!  This yellow warbler is about to swallow a juicy, green caterpillar.  Midlothian, Texas, September 2008
Stephen > I am not sure what it is looking at, but this guy is about as hyperactive as they come.  He was moving very quickly.  Here, though, he paused just long enough to give me a nice pose.  Midlothian, Texas, September 2008
Stephen > Getting a bit of a brunch, this yellow warbler was moving very quickly through the hackberry trees that line the back of my lot.  Midlothian, Texas, September 2008
Stephen > I guess Hurricane Ike blew in some yellow warblers.  My area was on the side that received the northern winds in the circulation so I suppose I got lucky and received this visitor.  I have never seen a yellow warbler in my yard before and I have been here 8 years.  I feel fortunate for sure!  It had just finished swallowing a small caterpillar.  Midlothian, Texas, September 2008
Stephen > These warblers move so quickly I was hard pressed to even get a shot off.  I was satisfied with this one as the image is clear of obstructions.  My AF, it seems, focused more on the leaves in front, but this yellow warbler still shows detail.  I like the perch and eye contact.  Midlothian, Texas, September 2008
Stephen > I like this picture because it shows the nice plumage coloration of the back of this yellow warbler that was passing through during migration this fall.  Midlothian, Texas, Septemeber 2008
Stephen > To my pleasant surprise, I noticed this Yellow Warbler in my yard.  These Yellow Warblers are in my area but I rarely see them and even much less in my yard so this was a welcome occurence to say the least.  THey only come through during migration.  If you look closely you can see a small catepillar in its beak.  Midlothian, Texas, September 2008
Stephen > This is one of my only images of a prothonotary warbler.  I just do not get to see them that much.  I found this one catching insects on the banks of the East Fork of the San Jacinto River.  Huffman, Texas, June 2008
During a visit to my father's-in-law house, I found a multitude of pine warblers foraging on the ground. This is a first year adult that has not quite obtained the true colors of a pine warbler. Huffman, Texas, February 2009
Stephen > During a visit to my father's-in-law house, I found a multitude of pine warblers foraging on the ground.  This is a first year adult that has not quite obtained the true colors of a pine warbler.  Huffman, Texas, February 2009
During a visit to my father's-in-law house, I found a multitude of pine warblers foraging on the ground. This is a first year adult that has not quite obtained the true colors of a pine warbler. Huffman, Texas, February 2009
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