The Common Yellowthroat perching on a stalk beautifully captured by @heffstoppe on Long Island, NY.
The Common Yellowthroat has the distinction of being a nonconformist as the only warbler that nests in open marshes.
You can find this bird in every reed-bed and patch of cattails from coast to coast.
The Common Yellowthroat hides in the marsh, but its low, rough callnote reveals its presence.