A white-cheeked tern
and a bridled tern
EOS R5 + EF 100-400mm II
Very nice pictures.
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A white-cheeked tern
and a bridled tern
EOS R5 + EF 100-400mm II
Thank you, Click!Very nice pictures.Well done, Cog.
You are not the only one to have problems in identifying the Northern Parula - beautiful little bird.Just getting caught up - these are from last weekends hike. Not much going on with the osprey, mostly they are still sitting on nests and sunning themselves on nearby roosts. Some little fellows were active around the marsh though, but don't hold me to the ID. Aside from the bluebird, I am guessing based on Merlin and Seek apps. Images cropped and denoised with DeepPrime
Eastern Bluebird
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Eastern Kingbird
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Brown-crested Flycatcher (or Great Crested Flycatcher?)
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And this one, actually from two weeks ago but I just identified the little guy. Northern Parula
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Yesterday a Connecticut Warbler was singing at a local park, one that would potentially be able to provide good looks, of this otherwise very elusive warbler. I was able to him for about an hour and get a few decent shots.
Jeremy
Thank you Click! That is my best ever of the Connecticut Warbler! I like that one the most as wellVery nice series, Jeremy. I especially like the first picture.
Thank you, Click!i really like your shots. Nicely done, Cog.