I made a stop at Whitnall Park this morning to see if the warbler action had changed from yesterday. A few more species were present but that was about it. New today from since yesterday was Blackburnian Warbler, Black-throated Green Warbler, Northern Parula and the Wilson’s Warbler. The Black-throated Blue Warbler was still present on and off today. It was a nice day to be out with other birders and friends. Some sun and clouds with mild temps. Images were taken on May 6, 2015.
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Yet another visual treat! Thanks for sharing.
Like Nan Wisherd said, these are delicious! : )
beautiful pics, some of my favorite birds, I don’t know how you get some great views.