The Hermit Thrush epitomized the songbird fall out at Cape May, October 29-30. Dozens moved through the trees, bushes, and vines in a feeding frenzy. Here are images of one Hermit Thrush:
Stunning pics, Ghris, particularly the first one and the close-up! I ran into Phyllis B.; she was amazed at the number of migrating Hermit Thrushes at Cape May. Please alert me the next time a fall-out is expected.
Wow Chirs, that first shot is splendid.... Right in action... you got it well mate, well done!! That's a bird we seldom see over here.... compare to the redwing which is everywhere!
Thanks for sharing these amazing thrush photos! FYI shortly after reading your Reformer column, my feeder in Westminster West was invaded with Pine Siskins... good prediction!
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wonderful photos Chris.
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Stunning pics, Ghris, particularly the first one and the close-up! I ran into Phyllis B.; she was amazed at the number of migrating Hermit Thrushes at Cape May. Please alert me the next time a fall-out is expected.
Wow Chirs, that first shot is splendid.... Right in action... you got it well mate, well done!! That's a bird we seldom see over here.... compare to the redwing which is everywhere!
Wowee Chris..those are some awesome photos.
One of my favorites!
Thanks for sharing these amazing thrush photos! FYI shortly after reading your Reformer column, my feeder in Westminster West was invaded with Pine Siskins... good prediction!
Stunning photos. Well done.
These photos are really beautiful! Nothing better than a bird with a mouthful!
Superbes photos de ces oiseaux sympatiques !
Holy smokes-those are some outstanding photos!-Not just the quality of the images but the poses that go along with it.
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