The Cape May Warbler (Setophaga tigrina) collects pollen and nectar from flowers with its uniquely curled tongue. It breeds in the NE United States, and over winters in the West Indies and Central America. Fall migration of this species is currently underway.

(via: Tropical Audubon Society)

Notes

  1. mamehato reblogged this from rhamphotheca
  2. wildewinged reblogged this from rhamphotheca
  3. skylerthephoenix reblogged this from anythingavian
  4. anythingavian reblogged this from rhamphotheca
  5. msdivakay reblogged this from rhamphotheca
  6. heyduhyou reblogged this from rhamphotheca
  7. hatemeshakeme reblogged this from rhamphotheca
  8. vintageenchilada reblogged this from animals-plus-nature
  9. fuckinbirds reblogged this from rhamphotheca
  10. kitsunelocker reblogged this from rhamphotheca and added:
    Now I see…
  11. jessicaalbert13 reblogged this from alittlebirdysays
  12. amigos-como-estrellas reblogged this from rhamphotheca
  13. ahorasoyunaxolotl reblogged this from rhamphotheca
  14. adina-dubs reblogged this from rhamphotheca
  15. medicsinthemovies reblogged this from rhamphotheca
  16. esho84 reblogged this from rhamphotheca
  17. starrynightsandsunnymornings reblogged this from rhamphotheca
  18. casyt214 reblogged this from rhamphotheca
  19. alluringadrianna reblogged this from rhamphotheca
  20. hannaelizasa reblogged this from rhamphotheca
  21. alittlebirdysays reblogged this from animals-plus-nature
  22. missylara reblogged this from rhamphotheca
  23. brightstargardens reblogged this from rhamphotheca and added:
    Such a pretty.