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Photographed 17 October 2021, Gooseberry Neck, Westport, Bristol County, Massachusetts
Body: Sony A7 iii
Lens: Sony 200-600mm
This is a difficult warbler species to age and sex especially in the fall. It is not reliable in that regard to just look at the amount and intensity of the black side striping. This individual however is easy to age and sex. He has a lot of black on his over tail coverts rather than olive. He has black remnants on his olive back and also on his face. He also has a flare of white supercillium remaining. I was delighted to get the chance to photograph this bird. We see a lot of fall Maggies passing south through Georgia but this plumage extreme at close range with open views in favorable light was a special treat.
A small flock of migrating Yellow-rumped warblers flitted through the small trees and brush along side of Wildwing Lake, Kensington Park, Michigan.
Carter's Lake Songbird trail. 9/21/2016. Considered a rarity in Georgia this species is very reliable this time of year at this location. Right now tanagers, vireos, thrushes, and rose-breasted grosbeaks are all there in good numbers. The location has many sorts of fruiting plants and vines along with plenty of water. It is a great place for these species to fuel up before continuing on migration southward.
From West Virginia this week.
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Another of my favorite fall migration warblers. Deep in the trees, and hand held for me at this point makes it tough, so ignore these not-so-good shots if you want. Mostly for me so I'll remember I didn't miss ALL of this fall migration!
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During spring and fall migration, this very sweet sparrow migrates through this area which is part of the Central Flyway. Harris's Sparrows breed in scrub-tundra from northern Northwest Territories to the most northern areas of Ontario. This bird winters south from South Dakota through northern Texas. I found two Harris's gleaning mouthfuls of seed as they ran within some low-growing weeds.
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Yearly migration takes these magnificent birds from northern Canada to the south and they very graciously have chosen to fly over our neighborhood. If you can call open ranch land a neighborhood. We did see several thousand in the air and on the ground. Amazing to see and amazing to listen to the conversations that are taking place in flight and on terra firm...
We look forward to their return next year.
Woodcock Creek Lake, Crawford County, PA. This was one of two immature plovers that recently came through our area. The lighting wasn't great that day, but seeing these birds near each other provided an excellent opportunity to work on my shorebird ID skills. Thanks for looking and your comments or feedback.
Sitting on an ugly wire, but I couldn't seem to carve it out well, so I left it. Is she precious or what?
...now close your eyes and imagine what looking at 50 times more of these beautiful birds for as far as your eyes could see ... with the beautiful Florida summer sky as the backdrop!
A handsome male monarch filling up on nectar before continuing his long migration to Mexico.
Male Monarch Butterfly (Danaus plexippus)
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A delicate, lemon-faced canopy dweller, Black-throated Green Warblers are standouts in a family that does not lack for spectacle.
Black-Throated Green Warbler
🔎 Setophaga virens
Teaneck Creek Conservancy
Teaneck, NJ 9/2024
Nikon D500
Reminder: Give Wildlife Space - Make sure to bring binoculars or a camera with a telephoto lens, and give our wildlife the respect they deserve by not going near them.
Warbler
County of Sturgeon north of St.Albert. Last week there were about a dozen, today this is the only one left in the area that I could find. Winter is on the way soon.
Centennial Olympic Park. Atlanta, GA. 11/10/2017.
The black tones on the olive face, and the extensive bay, with some evidence of bay on the sides of the upper chest, likely indicate this bird is a fall adult male.
A female Mallard feeding in the Ottawa River toward the end of the day(light). The water was still, and the bird was making the most of the last of the sun on the River, dipping and diving non-stop.
- Was a great finding on plantation preserve (Linear trail). this bird has been seeing in this location only six times
Plantation Preserve , Fl
The black eye-line, and buff in the flanks indicates this fall bird is a female, and the buff seen on the face is charateristic of a first fall bird of this species.
Cochran Shoals. Atlanta area. 9/6/2017,
I spend a bit of time in the garden trying to capture the interactions between these little birds... Sometimes, I'm rewarded for my efforts.
Ovenbird, seen at the beginning of the Cypress Swamp Boardwalk in Arthur R Marshall Loxahatchee NWR on 9/5/24
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