Reviewing images from earlier in the year and came across this image. Taken back in August. This is the only image I have of a Yellow-throated Vireo. White-eyed Vireos are one of the most common birds I see.
I see quite a few Warbling Vireos also. Apparently these aren't very common. I searched this forum and could only find two posts of this species, the last being in 2012. I didn't think too much of the image at the
time as it appears to be a juvenile. It looks like immature white wing bar feathers, maybe I'm wrong about that. Removed some background clutter.
Nikon D500, 500mmF4VRII, TC-14EIII
f8, 1/400s, iso640 Can't remember what I was thinking, I don't usually drop that slow on the shutter speed