Enough of the muted grays. The American Wood Warblers are the jewels of North America. My column on Friday in the Brattleboro Reformer focuses on this family, Parulidae. Here are a few photos from my recent trip. More photos will be with the column when posted on Saturday, plus another small gallery following. Please enjoy these birds - best of all, in the field.
Yellow-breasted Chat (Higbee Beach WMA, Cape May, NJ) ...
Blackburnian Warbler (Higbee Beach WMA, Cape May, NJ) ...
Ovenbird (near the "Bridge," Belleplain State Forest, NJ) ...
Prothonotary Warbler (Beaver Swamp WMA, NJ) ...
Common Yellowthroat (Forsyth NWR, NJ) ...
Common Yellowthroat (Schuykill Center for Environmental Education, Philadelphia, PA) ...
Yellow Warbler (Schuykill Center for Environmental Education, Philadelphia, PA - ) ...
Note: Schuykill Center is an "island of green - " 500 acres of mixed habitat. Only the planes overhead and the sirens in the distance remind you that you are within the city limits of a big city.
Good Birding!!
Fantastic captures of these magnificent warblers Chris. I especially love the Blackburnian Warbler. Well done
ReplyDeleteSome nice warbler shots.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure what your using for a camera these days but those are terrifc warbler photos.I haven't managed to get one good warbler photo this year.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful series of Wood Warblers! Such a wonderful time of year. I hope to see all of these one day.
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