What a lovely assortment of birds and flowers! Your photos make Central Park look like a magical place. Your cormorant with the turtles is my favourite. The cormorants haven’t arrived here yet, but soon.
The dogwood flowers are so pretty! Thank you for following my blog! I got a scare seeing my face up here so big (joking). Am on instagram too, but hardly know how to get around on there…
I put a few things on Instagram now and then, but it is a pain to do. I have to upload the file to my phone, download it, open it and then add to Instagram. Thank you for looking at mine 🙂
Oh such a treat to “walk” through Central Park with you Sherry. And I really appreciate seeing the worm-eating warbler. Glad to see the migration is in full swing!
Thanks. Warblers are a trip. Tiny fast moving little birds often high up in the trees. Central Park is a major hotspot for them during migration. It is not that hard to see them, photographing one is another matter 🙂
Brilliant. Thank you. Wikipedia has the yellow variety with the white markings on the leaves as Yellow Archangel, Artillery Plant, or Aluminium Plant (Lamium galeobdolon).
Seems like a nice place to be, Sherry. 🙂
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Yes it is, as long as I focus on the nice bits 🙂
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I live in a town like that. Come to think of it, don’t we all? 🙂 🙂
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Your first picture has reminded me of birch catkins from my long-ago childhood on Long Island.
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That is a birch tree it is feeding on. It had dark bark. Which species I do not know.
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What a lovely assortment of birds and flowers! Your photos make Central Park look like a magical place. Your cormorant with the turtles is my favourite. The cormorants haven’t arrived here yet, but soon.
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Thank you Myriam. There is beauty almost everywhere if I look for it 🙂
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The dogwood flowers are so pretty! Thank you for following my blog! I got a scare seeing my face up here so big (joking). Am on instagram too, but hardly know how to get around on there…
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I put a few things on Instagram now and then, but it is a pain to do. I have to upload the file to my phone, download it, open it and then add to Instagram. Thank you for looking at mine 🙂
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Oh such a treat to “walk” through Central Park with you Sherry. And I really appreciate seeing the worm-eating warbler. Glad to see the migration is in full swing!
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A mini walk 🙂 thank you Jet
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Oh wow these are wonderful and amazing you spotted the warbler 😊
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Thanks. Warblers are a trip. Tiny fast moving little birds often high up in the trees. Central Park is a major hotspot for them during migration. It is not that hard to see them, photographing one is another matter 🙂
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So true about the photography! !
Thanks for the tip about central park 😊
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#3 is my absolute fav. great shot.
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Thanks. I had to remove a branch from in front of its face so it didn’t look like the bird was about to crash 🙂
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Great captures.
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Thank you Anne.
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All excellent shots. I particularly like the cormorant, he’s a beauty.
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Thanks. Me too, I love his blue eyes.
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Love the photos.
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Thank you
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The flower is lamium.
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Brilliant. Thank you. Wikipedia has the yellow variety with the white markings on the leaves as Yellow Archangel, Artillery Plant, or Aluminium Plant (Lamium galeobdolon).
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