Description
"Cerulean Warbler In Flight" by Debbie Oppermann. I was thrilled beyond words to see this rare, threatened Cerulean Warbler at the arboretum in Guelph Ontario Canada. It was spotted a day before I was able to get to the arboretum to try to find it, but I was in luck and it perched so prettily on the spring Maple tree branch. The Cerulean Warbler is a small songbird about 10 to 12 centimetres long with long wings and a short tail. The adult male is deep blue on top, with white under parts and a distinctive blue-black band across the throat and lives in the high canopy. It prefers mature deciduous forest, either in riparian areas or dry mountain ridge-tops. This songbird tends to stay high in the canopy, therefore it can be difficult to see the blue color. From below, look for white throat and belly, thin necklace, and dark streaks on sides. All plumages have bold white wingbars. It is a species at risk.
A Cerulean Warbler gracefully takes off from a branch, its wings caught mid-flap. The background features a soft focus of blurred trees and foliage.
Taken By
Debbie Oppermann
Taken On
May 18, 2026
Tagged
animal
bird
jay
blue_jay
bluebird
beak
branch
vertebrate
twig
wing
feather
wildlife
Assignments
Wildlife
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Focal:
560
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Lens Model:
EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM +1.4x III
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Shutter speed:
0.0008
sec
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Aperture: f/
16