Very nice pictures, dpc.
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Or is she thinking about a new Harding vs. Kerrigan plot?She's skating and wishing she had hands so she could get on a women's hockey team.
Wow thanks for posting all those beautiful birds! What great shots of all! The picture of the Cape May confirms that I was able to get two rare warblers for my area and I need to check another one. ThanksAnd the last group...
Magnolia Warbler (hatch year-fall)
Nashville Warbler (hatch year-fall)
Northern Parula (female-fall)
Northern Waterthrush (fall)
Ovenbird (hatch year-fall)
Tennessee Warbler (female-fall)
Wilson's Warbler (hatch year-fall)
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Wonderful series of small birds. I love them all.And the last group...
Magnolia Warbler (hatch year-fall)
Nashville Warbler (hatch year-fall)
Northern Parula (female-fall)
Northern Waterthrush (fall)
Ovenbird (hatch year-fall)
Tennessee Warbler (female-fall)
Wilson's Warbler (hatch year-fall)
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Wonderful series of small birds Jeremy, where did you find such abundance of small birds to shoot at close enough range for that level of detail...?And the last group...
Magnolia Warbler (hatch year-fall)
Nashville Warbler (hatch year-fall)
Northern Parula (female-fall)
Northern Waterthrush (fall)
Ovenbird (hatch year-fall)
Tennessee Warbler (female-fall)
Wilson's Warbler (hatch year-fall)
Wonderful series of small birds Jeremy, where did you find such abundance of small birds to shoot at close enough range for that level of detail...?
W.
You have to slow down with this "medicine" - looks like addiction already!!!Thank you! I'm in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin area. I am lucky enough to have the Lake Michigan flyway, so migration is usually very good in spring and fall. I just go to my local county parks along the lake, and spend as much time as possible outside. This spring I took off 3 weeks just for migration! I took over 40k pictures and had over 30 warbler species, just in Milwaukee County! I don't usually take off in fall, but I'm also lucky enough to come and go from work as I please. This allows me to chase certain birds as well.
Jeremy
Super nice!As I posted here a few weeks ago, the finches are on the move! So far in Wisconsin, it's off to the best start since 2012. We were inundated with Pine Siskins early in the month. Most have moved south, but there are still plenty lingering. White-winged Crossbills, Red Crossbills and Evening Grosbeaks have started showing up in decent numbers. And today, we had our first push of Common Redpolls into the southern part of the state. I have seen Red Crossbills and Evening Grosbeaks before, but only a handful of times. I have never seen White-winged Crossbills. That changed on Tuesday, when I had at least 30. Only got briefs looks and a couple doc shots, but still exciting. I had off on Friday and went back to find them. I found at least 45 and followed them around for several hours. 1500+ shots later... 7D mkll / EF 600 f4 ll / 1.4x lll
Now just waiting for Evening Grosbeaks and Common Redpolls (maybe even a Hoary) to show up close to me, hopefully tomorrow!!!
Jeremy
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Going over old photos that never got processed - from 2017, which was a lot better summer than this one!
Jack