American Redstart
This male American Redstart has bristly feathers at the sides of its mouth that may help funnel insects caught on the wing. His coloring is a clue to his age, as males don't assume the black-and-orange plumage until late in their second summer, after breeding season.
Image: Laura Erickson
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