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Yellow-throated Vireo
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Yellow-throated Vireo (Vireo flavifrons)
From Wabukayne Park - Mississauga
A bird of open deciduous forests, the Yellow-throated Vireo is the most colorful member of its family in North America.
The Yellow-throated Vireo is typically a solitary bird on migration and during the winter. It forms only loose associations with mixed-species foraging flocks. In the summer, pairs associate only long enough to raise a brood of young.
(From "All About Birds") |
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Hi Mario
Great capture.
In this picture made of wonderful details, very good clarity and color.
Congratulations!
Hello Mario
A wonderful shot of this Yellow-throated Vireo, the details on his head and especially his eye are outstanding
Pose of the bird, colors and POV are excellent
Have a great WE
Jacqueline
- MMM
(8905) - [2009-05-22 17:19]
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Hi Mario
That is a great capture good POV and very sharp image ,that is a beautiful pose with great detail.
TFS Michel
- PeterZ
(17620) - [2009-05-23 1:45]
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Hello Mario,
This photo didn't get the appreciation which it deserves. Excellent clear colours, sharpness, details, composition, pose, POV and OOF BG. A very, very good photo!
Regards,
Peter
A hard bird to photograph let alone to see up close. Cheers from the Yukon.
You couldn't ask for a nicer close-up Mario. I love the Vireo's. This one shows some rich yellow. Nice to see. TFS Trevor