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Aggressive Little Pine Warbler.
I just spent an enjoyable couple of days at my folks' cottage with my younger son (age 11) and of course I had to bring my gear, you know, just in case. Well, not 10 minutes after arriving and still loading the fridge we could hear frantic tapping on the windows. We saw that a Pine Warbler was attacking its own reflection...and it did this non-stop. I covered the windows best I could and it still managed to find small gaps and go there. It even attacked its reflection along the stainless-steel chimney. It was so busy concentrating on warding off the "intruder" that on a few occasions I was able to pick it up bare-handed and release it into the woods...but it kept coming back.
I did use audio to lure it even farther away when it was out of reach on the chimney, and to get it on a natural perch such as here. It then flew away...and hopefully out of sight of the windows and chimney!! I never thought I'd be using audio to help a subject away from itself!!
Canon 7D + 500mm f/4 II, manual exposure, evaluative metering, 1/125s., f/4, ISO 800, just about FF (a bit cropped off left and bottom), a couple of small holes cloned out on the perch. The background is the bare ground and faint patches of vegetation.