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.
Thanks so much. The kinglet is my favorite.
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.
On the top view of the kinglet, which is a tiny fast moving bird, you can see a tiny spot of red.
Thaks Derrick.
Wonderful photos, Sherry. I need to go back and check out Part-1
Very nice photographs Sherry.
Thanks. Part one is my best.
I did enjoy it.
More delights. The American robin and berries is terrific
Thanks.