Christopher See

Yesteryear birding (Part 1)

In light of the past migration, and my continual non-birding schedule, I thought it fitting to catch up on some older material (it just wouldn’t be so nice to post them during winter). And thus begins the flashback, to some surprisingly good birding days last year. The next few posts will contain similarly dated photographs that have been collecting dust in the archives.
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This day’s key players included a blue-headed vireo and magnolia, prairie, palm and black-throated green warblers. The sky was clear, and permitting to the harsh sunlight, but as the day turned into evening, these shadows eased up a bit. Due to the environment, most of the birds stayed higher in the trees — I’m sure it was tastier up there anyways.
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cs2361.jpg;Prairie warbler
cs2385.jpg;Ruby-crowned kinglet
cs2390.jpg;Palm warbler
cs2450.jpg;Black-throated green warbler
cs2495.jpg;Black-throated green warbler
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cs2525.jpg;Magnolia warbler
cs2540.jpg;Magnolia warbler
cs2588.jpg;Blue-headed vireo
cs2725.jpg;Black-throated green warbler
cs2746.jpg;Black-and-white warbler
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