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Itasca State Park, Minnesota

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Kickapoo Caverns State Park, Bracketville, Kinney County, Texas

September 14, 2014 . . 4:08 pm

Marie is a member of "Pelican 212", a band of incredibly talented brothers and sisters that honed their skills busking on the

sidewalks of Nashville and New Orleans.

Nashville, TN Population . . 682,262

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A photo from earlier this summer, taken while at the cottage using the car as a blind.

Itasca State Park, Minnesota

 

The Nashville Warbler consists of two subspecies. They are separated by the Great Plains in North America. The Western bird was photographed in the shade with the other in direct sunlight.

Fort Mason, San Francisco, CA

Found today, in My garden. This bird has been a regular species here for the past several summers.

Tidnish,

Cumberland County, NS

May 2022

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People really don’t understand how small warblers are until they see them relative to a leaf. These little birds are always such a challenge to find and shoot, and well worth the effort!

Nikon Z 9, 800mm S PF, 1/640, f/7.1, ISO 1100.

It's three years ago last time I saw one.

 

Lake Elizabeth, Fremont, CA

Market Lake WMA, Idaho

Always a constant challenge, never a clear shot until now! These birds are known to skulk around and in truth I wouldn't have found it if it weren't for a flock of Kinglets and a particularly aggressive Ruby Crowned that flushed it out!

I saw this bird at the Icicle Ridge trailhead (Leavenworth, WA), while looking for a white-headed woodpecker. No woodpecker, but not a bad consolation prize...

Converted from color film.

Camera: FujiFilm GA645ZI

Film: Portra 400

Scanner: Canon EOS R with Sigma 105mm macro

 

Berkeley to Nashville, Day 5, end of journey.

 

20-image stack, mean, hand-supported on ledge.

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he really isn't upside-down. He is directly above me, looking down

Belting out a country hit for sure

Nikon D850 600mm f4 VR

 

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Nikon D850 600mm f4 VR

 

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Another shot from spring of that plump Nashville Warbler. I absolutely love the portraits I was able to get of this guy. Only 2 out of 50 sharp, but I'll take them!

A pretty Nashville Warbler, found at Saunders Pond during fall migration.

C17 967 passes Nashville shortly after departing Gympie

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Hayes Lake State Park, Minnesota

Nashville warbler, Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada, May 7, 2019.

 

Cold, damp weather os bringing some warblers down low where they can be seen easier than usual.

 

Oreothlypis ruficapilla

The Nashville Warbler sometimes uses porcupine quills as nest material.

source - www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Nashville_Warbler/

Itasca State Park, Minnesota

The Jack Pine forests and barrens make for good habitat for this species as they do for numerous other species. This warbler has a nonsensical name as it breeds far north of Nashville.

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