BTGW - 2

We left a car at Smith Oaks and travelled as a group to Anahuac for much of the day. We came back to Smith Oaks to pick up our car and decided to venture into the woods as a last look. About 30 feet from where we saw the black throated green warbler at the start of day, there was one (possibly the same one?) flittering around a small tree right next to the elevated walkway. Again, it was not in one place more than a second as it hopped all over this small tree. I could not believe this bird was so close to people but what a bonus! One other person was photographing the bird with her phone - it was that close and that in the open. I could stand back out of her way and still fill my frame with the bird. Total length of this bird is 4 - 5 inches and weighs 10 gms (< 0.4 oz). This is the only time I have ever photographed such a small bird so close. This bird is a perfect specimen of their spring colors.

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