The Olive Warbler is only found in southeast Arizona (and Northern Mexico) -- and only above 7,000 feet, and only in Ponderosa Pine trees. So it is a more difficult little bird to find and photograph. I got two photos this year that I liked quite a bit and couldn't decide which I liked better. I find it interesting that it is called an "Olive" Warbler when there is no olive color on the bird whatsoever. I wish I could rename it a Butterscotch Hooded Warbler. Anyway, here are both photos:
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Olive Warbler in Ponderosa Pine |
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Olive Warbler in Ponderosa Pine |
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