Upside Down You’re Turning Me!

Black-and-white Warbler

F/6.3, 1/500, ISO 1100.

Black-and-white Warbler

Day 120 / 365

I too used to swinging upside down from the tree when I was young. But I think he has me beat.   🙂

Interesting Fact: Black-and-white Warblers have an extra-long hind claw and heavier legs than other wood-warblers, which help them hold onto and move around on bark. ( http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Black-and-white_Warbler/lifehistory )

20 Comments

    • throughopenlens's avatar

      Thank you very much. It’s is very challenging to get good photos of bird since they are very unpredictable. I appreciate you stopping by and checking out my work. 🙂

  1. A. Guanlao's avatar

    Thank you for liking “Pomegranate Blossoms.” Nice photo! 🙂 I enjoyed seeing this cute little bird. I did not know that black-and-white warblers could hold on to a branch upside down like that. Thanks for sharing this picture. 🙂

  2. Rosemary Carlucci's avatar

    What an amazing Photo! Zbigniew will be very envious! lolWVWED71K39W063123

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