After the wettest May I recall the sun came out and Kissena Park was full of people and thus the birds were mostly hiding in the woods. I walked my faverate trails seeing many yellow Warblers yet they were all far and hiding. These robbins were more photogenic.
Comments and suggestions welcome,
Morris
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morris wrote:
After the wettest May I recall the sun came out and Kissena Park was full of people and thus the birds were mostly hiding in the woods. I walked my faverate trails seeing many yellow Warblers yet they were all far and hiding. These robbins were more photogenic.
Comments and suggestions welcome,
Morris
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Erictator wrote:
That launch shot gets my pick Morris. Cool!
Eric
Thank you Eric
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Ted ellis wrote:
Nice captures Morris. #1 is my FAVORITE.
Thank you Ted
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n.v.m. wrote:
what's a wobbler?
It's hat happens when a dyslexic spells Warbler
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sum1sgrampa wrote:
Very nice shots of a very under appreciated bird Morris.
Gary