Here is the second set. I need to get out there and photograph some more before Spring migration is over.
Northern Parula, Central Park 5/10/2017
Worm-eating Warbler, Central Park 5/10/2017
Worm-eating Warbler, Central Park 5/10/2017
American Redstart, Central Park 5/10/2017
Redstart, Central Park 5/16/2017
Redstart, Central Park 5/16/2017
American Redstart, Central Park 5/10/2017
Yellow Warbler, Central Park 5/10/2017
Black-throated Green Warbler, Central Park 5/9/2017
Black-throated Green Warbler, Central Park 5/16/2017
Common Yellowthroat, Central Park 5/10/2017
Magnolia Warbler, Central Park 5/16/2017
Magnolia Warbler, Central Park 5/16/2017
Great captures! Its wonderful now that spring / summer is here
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It is. And thank you.
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What lovely photos. They really capture the feeling of spring. I love the first one – it is so animated I can almost hear that bird singing.
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That Parula was singing away. I love getting shots like that. Doesn’t often happen. 🙂 Thanks.
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Great captures! I know how hard it is to photograph birds, especially birds in flight, so it’s nice when you can get some clear shots.
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My Nikon D750 and Sigma 150-600 mm doers a good job. Even with a good camera only a small percentage are usable. 🙂
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The range of incredible warblers here is astounding! How many miles I have trekked to see some of these, and here you have them all in Central Park. Nice job capturing these twitchy little tricksters, Sherry.
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I can count about 20 species of warblers and 50 species total of all birds on a good day. NYC is on the flyway. Birding tourists come just to see the bird in Spring. My arm gets tired holding up the heavy Sigma 150-600 mm lens, but it’s worth it. Thanks Jet.
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Lovely captures!
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Thanks
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