p.2 #1 · Those colorful little skittish Warblers from Magee!
johnohio wrote:
Great set. I know how hard it is to get a unobstructed shot there. It looks like you did very well. These are beautiful. Looking forward to your next post
John
Hey buddy thank you. I have some more images in the vault finally. Keep your eyes open for the next round!
Karl
p.2 #4 · Those colorful little skittish Warblers from Magee!
This is a wonderful, and educational, set Karl. It's good to see that you had co-operative warblers that jumped right into those empty perches your were about to photograph 😉. A pleasure to view these!!
p.2 #5 · Those colorful little skittish Warblers from Magee!
bcd80 wrote:
Enjoyed this nice collection of these little birds that don't seem to like to stop for a pose!
#4 is a Magnolia Warbler
#7 is an interesting ID challenge. I would lean to a female Black-throated Green. Townsend's would be very uncommon at Magee.
Thanks for sharing these. It was a nice way to start my day.
Bruce
Hi Bruce and thanks for the ID correction and ID on BTG female. Glad they got you off to a good start, hope your day finished well too
p.2 #15 · Those colorful little skittish Warblers from Magee!
Nice warbler set Karl. You got some nice clean looks at eye level which is often difficult with warblers. I especially like the shot of the Blackburnian.
p.2 #17 · Those colorful little skittish Warblers from Magee!
Edward Rotberg wrote:
This is a wonderful, and educational, set Karl. It's good to see that you had co-operative warblers that jumped right into those empty perches your were about to photograph 😉. A pleasure to view these!!
= Ed =
Yes it was just like you said, they just jumped into place for the best shots, I tipped them nicely too
Thanks buddy, appreciate the kind words, take good care!
Karl