A Blue Grosbeak (probably first year) has been staying by the bee hives in Battery Park, New York City this week. I was lucky, I didn’t nead to search or wait, there it was. The bird looks a bit scruffy and feather worn, but seems to be surviving well by bashing bees to death and eating them.
Great images Lovely bird and colours we don’t get those here
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Thanks. New world warblers are gorgeous.
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I always like your bird photographs, but this one is especially interesting to me.
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Thanks. New York City has surprises during migration.
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What a cute little bird – great photos too 🙂
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Thank you.
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How wonderful that there is such a natural spot in New York.
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It sure is. And it is a tiny spot.
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Wonderful shots!
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Thanks. It was,a,cooperative bird ☺
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