Not usual to see a Worm-eating Warbler feeding high up in a birch tree.
Worm-eating Warbler, Central Park 4/22/2016Double-crested Cormorantr, Central Park 4/22/2016Downy Woodpecker, Central Park 4/22/2016Northern Flicker, Central Park 4/22/2016Dogwood, Central Park 4/22/2016Yellow Archangel, Artillery Plant, or Aluminium Plant (Lamium galeobdolon), Central Park 4/22/2016
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. 🙂
Yes it is, as long as I focus on the nice bits 🙂
I live in a town like that. Come to think of it, don’t we all? 🙂 🙂
Your first picture has reminded me of birch catkins from my long-ago childhood on Long Island.
That is a birch tree it is feeding on. It had dark bark. Which species I do not know.
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.
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…
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!
A mini walk 🙂 thank you Jet
Oh wow these are wonderful and amazing you spotted the warbler 😊
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 🙂
So true about the photography! !
Thanks for the tip about central park 😊
#3 is my absolute fav. great shot.
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 🙂
Great captures.
Thank you Anne.
All excellent shots. I particularly like the cormorant, he’s a beauty.
Thanks. Me too, I love his blue eyes.
Love the photos.
Thank you
The flower is lamium.
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).