This is a beautiful photograph of a Blackburnian Warbler (Setophaga fusca) in flight, captured in May 2024 in Central Park. The bird is midair, wings lifted upward, with its legs tucked and claws extended slightly, giving a dynamic sense of motion. Its plumage is striking — the bright orange throat and upper chest contrast sharply with the bold black streaks across its white belly and flanks. The head shows a vivid orange face bordered by bold black lines running from the beak through the eye and down the side of the neck, while the wings are grayish with darker markings. The background is a lush blur of fresh green leaves and sunlight, a soft bokeh effect that highlights the sharp details of the warbler. On the left, bright green compound leaves hang gracefully, adding balance to the composition. The photograph, credited to Gregory Rothman (2024), captures both the delicate beauty of spring migration and the fleeting, energetic nature of warblers in motion.
Another shot of on the walk with #BirdingBob of the #BlackburnianWarbler #Setophagafusca in C Park, NYC.
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