作者
Eric Haskell 该用户提供的媒体文件 档案
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地点
Fort Morgan State Historic Site
Baldwin, Alabama, United States
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观察细节
pale lores, rounded head, apparent wingbar, near south wall in shrubs. - hanging out in shrubs is certainly more what a Bells would do. Though I primarily know Warbling from the western subspecies, the rounded head and muted but distinct tones didn't remind me of a Warbling. But I haven't seen much of Warbling in the east, and that was many years ago. Sorry but I heard no vocalization to confirm either way.Comments attached from Howard Horne: The bird shows a prominent wingbar which is a feature of Bell's Vireo (BEVI); Warbling Vireo (WAVI) has plain wings without evidence of wingbars. BEVI is extremely rare in spring migration on the Alabama coast (it is most likely to be seen as a fall migrant).
技术信息
- 型号
- COOLPIX P610
- ISO
- 125
- 焦距
- 125.4 mm
- 闪光
- Flash did not fire, auto
- 光圈
- f/5.6
- 快门速度
- 1/250 sec
- 尺寸
- 1271 pixels x 892 pixels
- 原始文件大小
- 264.14 KB