Most of the warblers that I am fortunate enough to see are partially hidden by branches. Although hope is usually not an effective technique for taking photos, essentially that is what I do when I spot a hidden warbler—I start shooting and hope that the little bird will reveal itself enough for me to capture a clear shot of at least its head.
That was the case on Friday when I shot numerous photos in an attempt to capture an image of this Prothonotary Warbler (Protonotaria citrea) at Occoquan Bay Naational Wildlife Refuge. Unlike many warblers that are found bushes and in trees in more open area, Prothonotary Warblers are creatures of the swamp. I initially spotted one of these beautiful birds in a marshy area and was thrilled when one of them eventually made its way into some vegetation overlooking the water.
According to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, the Prothonotary Warbler got its name from the bright yellow robes worn by papal clerks, known as prothonotaries, in the Roman Catholic church. This background information is fascinating, though I must confess that it is hard to find an opportunity to inject the word “prothonotary” into an everyday conversation unless I am talking about this bright yellow bird.
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Nice capture. I have yet to see one this spring.
Down here they nest in the knees of Cypress Trees in the swamps. We have a huge swamp named 4 Holes where huge Cypress live and they love it there.
It’s a dense swamp and lots of walking. This is where Francis Marion, the Swamp Fox, fought during the revolution. If you have seen the Mel Gibson movie, The Patriot, it was filmed there. That is the largest black water swamp in the US.
That sounds like pretty exciting territory for a photographer as well as for a “Swamp Fox.” I think that it would take me a while to get used to sharing the swamp with the alligators.
I would not like to meet one in 4 Holes either. It’s a black river, meaning shallow flowing water, so the Alligators are off in deeper pools. Now that you say that I don’t think I have ever seen one there 😳.
So cute!
Beautiful shot. Patience pays.
These little ones are the cutest!
A shot worthy of papal admiration!