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Bay-breasted Warbler

Bay-breasted warblers are most common in the second half of May at Magee Marsh.  During the third week of May you'll start to see a fair number of them, and they tend to peak in the fourth week.  The males are easily identifiable with their extensive red plumages.  When photographing this species, properly exposing the dark face is easiest with strong flash, though care must be taken to not over-expose the white belly.  The images below show some of the plumage variability.

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