I haven’t been to Central Park in quite a while. We went there on Saturday, September 4 for a morning walk. It was so nice to see so many of my birding friends there. There wasn’t a large number of birds, but the few I found where nice ones. The best was a humming bird and a Bay-breasted Warbler.
I spent a few hours today adding new backgrounds to these in Photoshop.
Eastern Wood-Pewee (Contopus virens), Central Park 9/4/2021 Eastern Wood-Pewee (Contopus virens), Central Park 9/4/2021 Eastern Wood-Pewee (Contopus virens), Central Park 9/4/2021 Northern Flicker (Colaptes auratus), Central Park 9/4/2021 Female Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) after a bath, Central Park 9/4/2021 Bay-breasted Warbler (Setophaga castanea), Central Park 9/4/2021 Bay-breasted Warbler (Setophaga castanea), Central Park 9/4/2021
Wonderfully creative! I like the backgrounds.
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Thanks. It was play time in Photoshop.
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The second flycatcher pose is fantastic and like the new background.
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Thanks. The clouds add some atmosphere..
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Great captures. The hummers will be migrating south soon.
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The hummers are migrating. I saw a few flash by in the park.
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Hi Sherry — did you see the video of the Blue Heron that ate a rat that was in the Central Park pond? P
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No. But I heard about it. Also read an article about millions of rats drowning during the floods from Ada.
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More splendid work
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….I’m partial to the Female Cardinal who looks like she had to deal with Hurricane Ida, ha ha ha.
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LOL love your comment. That cardinal does look like it’s been through the wringer. It amused me too.
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Stunning Sherry, like no. 3 the best
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Thanks very much. The dramatic sky helps it.
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Thank you so so much, Sherry, for taking me to Central Park!!! I was there once a long time ago…
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You are very welcome Trini.
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