Late Spring Birds 2017-04-052017-04-05Sherry Felix A selection of birds from March photographed in Central Park. Song Sparrow, Central Park 3/29/2017 version 2 Song Sparrow, Central Park 3/29/2017 Song Sparrow, Central Park 3/29/2017 Song Sparrow, Central Park 3/29/2017 White-throated Sparrow, Central Park 2/16/2017 Blue Jay, Central Park 2/16/2017 White-breasted Nuthatch Central Park 2/16/2017 Goldfinch, Central Park 2/16/2017 Tufted Titmouse, Central Park 2/16/2017 Black-capped Chickadee, Central Park 3/16/2017 Chipping Sparrow, Central Park 3/29/2017 Fox Sparrow, Central Park 3/29/2017 Red-breasted Nuthatch, Central Park 3/29/2017 The Phoebe was hanging out at Turtle Pond. I didn’t get a close shot of it. Eastern Phoebe, Central Park 3/29/2017 Turtle Pond, Central Park 3/29/2017 Share this: Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading... Related
Tom's Nature-up-close Photography and Mindfulness Blog 2017-04-05 / 2:59 pm 🙂 Especially like the wing stretching shots! 🙂 Loading...
Linda Atkins 2017-04-05 / 10:03 am You brought early spring birding and beauty to life. Thank You Linda Atkins Loading...
Jet Eliot 2017-04-05 / 9:39 am Oh how I enjoyed seeing the avian visitors in Central Park, Sherry, thank you. Loading...
derrickjknight 2017-04-05 / 9:04 am They are all good, but that first song sparrow is amazing Loading...
Midwestern Plant Girl 2017-04-05 / 6:22 am Great selection! Seems almost everyone is back for the season. 😃 I wonder if I’ve been mistaking phoebes with juncos from a distance. I’ll have to compare them. Loading...
Sherry Felix 2017-04-05 / 8:25 am Phoebes wag tails and do the typical fly catching routine of flying out and back. Juncos ground forage. Behavior helps me ID them. Loading...
Midwestern Plant Girl 2017-04-06 / 6:44 am That’s good info! I also know the juncos will soon be going home to the Great White North, so after that, I may have any easier time. Loading...
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Especially like the wing stretching shots! 🙂
Thanks Tom, glad you like ’em.
Great photos, and the blue jay looks very pretty 🙂
Thank you.
You brought early spring birding and beauty to life.
Thank You
Linda Atkins
Cheers 🙂 I am busy working on the talk on the Owl book
Oh how I enjoyed seeing the avian visitors in Central Park, Sherry, thank you.
Thank you more. 🙂
They are all good, but that first song sparrow is amazing
Thanks Derrick. A lucky catch 🙂
I love the timing of this capture.
It’s nice when that happens.
Great selection! Seems almost everyone is back for the season. 😃 I wonder if I’ve been mistaking phoebes with juncos from a distance. I’ll have to compare them.
Phoebes wag tails and do the typical fly catching routine of flying out and back. Juncos ground forage. Behavior helps me ID them.
That’s good info! I also know the juncos will soon be going home to the Great White North, so after that, I may have any easier time.