Part two. Birds form the SPNYC photoshoot.
Hermit Thrush (Catharus guttatus), Central Park 11/4/2021 White Dove, Central Park 11/4/2021 Ruby-crowned Kinglet (Regulus calendula), Central Park 11/4/2021 Ruby-crowned Kinglet (Regulus calendula), Central Park 11/4/2021 Green-winged Teal (Anas carolinensis), Central Park 11/4/2021 Gadwall (Anas strepera), Central Park 11/4/2021 Northern Shoveler (Anas clypeata), Central Park 11/4/2021 American Robin (Turdus migratorius), Central Park 11/4/2021
Oh so wonderful to see the birds, Sherry. You do a great job of capturing the spirit of each species. The hermit thrush with that looking-up thing they do, the fluttering that the kinglets do, the boldness of the robin in the berries. The peace of the white dove in the tree. I also really appreciated the bright green spot in the green-winged teal, and the washing-up of the northern shoveler. But my favorite is that you actually spotted the ruby crown in the kinglet, something that I know is nearly impossible to do. Really fun, thank you.
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Thanks so much. The kinglet is my favorite.
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The photo of the robin is delightful. With luck, we’ll have some this year. They’re one of my favorite birds: for their song as much as for their appearance. I would have confused the Ruby-crowned Kinglet with the Goldfinches that are arriving here now.
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On the top view of the kinglet, which is a tiny fast moving bird, you can see a tiny spot of red.
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Thaks Derrick.
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Wonderful photos, Sherry. I need to go back and check out Part-1
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Very nice photographs Sherry.
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Thanks. Part one is my best.
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I did enjoy it.
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More delights. The American robin and berries is terrific
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Thanks.
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