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Monday, November 08, 2010

Hermit Thrush

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:


Good birding!

9 comments:

  1. wonderful photos Chris.

    dan

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  2. 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.

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  3. 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!

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  4. Wowee Chris..those are some awesome photos.
    One of my favorites!

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  5. Jerry Hiam7:37 PM

    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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  6. Anonymous8:24 PM

    Stunning photos. Well done.

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  7. These photos are really beautiful! Nothing better than a bird with a mouthful!

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  8. Superbes photos de ces oiseaux sympatiques !

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  9. 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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