One of the more cooperative warblers I photographed at Magee Marsh in May was a female Bay-breasted Warbler. The afternoon’s high winds kept her perched for quite a while on the same branch. I featured her in my blog at the time. Click here to see her feathers ruffled in the wind. About ten minutes after I took that photograph, she moved into the shelter of the branches before flying off.
I think your bird identification booklet is filling up!