I had been stopping at numerous warbler locations this week getting ready for the big surge of warblers and it really has not happened yet. I stopped at Whitnall Park and there was some nice warbler action but only a few species. Chestnut-sided, Magnolia, Black-and-white, Yellow-rumped, Palm and Prothonotary which I did a blog post on yesterday. Here are a few images I captured while this burst lasted as today, the 12th of May, a warbler could hardly be found. Where are they all some ask? I think they are still coming. These images were taken on May 11, 2017 on a beautiful day with great friends too!
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Great Warbler Photos Jim.
I need to get out while they are still around. Maybe Sunday. Yard work is all consuming this time of the year. Always appreciate your artistry with your camera
The first photo of the chestnut-sided warbler looks too beautiful to be real! Super shots and, as always, thanks for sharing.
I am a better birder because of your very
special documentation, artistry!!
Oh the days are just not long enough to see/hear all these spring beauties. Thanks Jim, for sharing your treasures.