Wonderful collection. Tough little guys to shoot too. All stunning but the ones that standout for me are the singing Redstart - love his rictal bristles, the Wilson's, and the singing Yellow - what a little charmer. Beautiful. Thank you
Like you I am another that is totally enamoured by warblers and so I loved looking through your set. Some really lovely shots there.
China has lots of warblers, there are at least 34 species of Leaf Warblers, all looking very similar alone, never mind the Sylvia, Grasshopper, Reed, and Bush warblers ! There are probably well over a 100 warbler species to be found in China, all counted. However the USA seems to have more colourful warblers and I'd love to come over to photograph them. Threads like this do nothing to dissipate that feeling !
DonGut wrote:
You have some fine captures of these little ones! You did well; I know how tough they can be!
Love the prothonotary!!! Don
Hi Don,
Thank you for dropping by and commenting. The Prothonotary is one of my favorites.
Larry
USM IS wrote:
You are the Warbler King Larry, I don't need a book anymore, I can just refer back to this thread!
Mike
Hi Buddy,
Thank you, but I'm a real novice when it comes to Warblers. Trying to identify them in the field is so very difficult. Generally, if I'm lucky to get a good photo of one, I have to wait to identify it when I get home.
philshoots wrote:
Wonderful collection. Tough little guys to shoot too. All stunning but the ones that standout for me are the singing Redstart - love his rictal bristles, the Wilson's, and the singing Yellow - what a little charmer. Beautiful. Thank you
Phil
Hi Phil,
I so glad that you enjoyed the series. I've been lucky to capture their image.