Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Warblers on the Move

 Chestnut-sided Warbler (Setophaga pensylvanica)

Warblers have to be among the most frustrating birds to photograph: they are tiny, move almost constantly, and spend most of their time in amongst dense foliage and branches. So mostly I photograph them to take the photos home to identify them.

 Blackburnian Warbler (Setophaga fusca)

Now that it's mid May, warblers are heading to their breeding grounds. A few stop for refueling in one of my favourite woods. Quite a few love Canada because we have tons of juicy bugs for them to eat.

Black-throated Blue Warbler (Setophaga caerulescens)

Don't let the name of this warbler fool you. This is a female and she looks so different from the BLUE male that for a while birders believed the male and female were different species.

One of my birding goals is to get better photos of these birds, which will take patience and a LOT of luck!

I am connecting to Stewart M's Wild Bird Wednesday HERE

54 comments:

  1. Yes Warblers are tricky to see and even more difficult to photorraph an dyou did a good job with these shots.

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  2. Some birds just don't want their photo taken. Despite the bribes I offer them sometimes. You got a few good photos here.

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  3. Great pictures...
    I need more patience to get wonderful pictures like yours.
    Thank you for sharing,
    Gisela

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  4. You've certainly done well to capture these.

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  5. Well I think you did an absolutely brilliant job of capturing them!

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  6. Gorgeous warblers and images. The Blackburnian is stunning. Have a happy day!

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  7. You're doing fine photographing these flitters.

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  8. I think these are beautiful photos, well done!

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  9. I need to work on my patience..I seem to be as skittish as these little birds are. Mostly I just give up too easily. Great shots.

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  10. I think you did a wonderful job capturing images of these little flitting birds.

    Darla

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  11. the photos look fantastic to me.. they are beautiful birds. really beautiful

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  12. Lots of birdies today in the blogisphere. Must be spring...

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  13. They really are tricky little birds to catch and yet you always do such a good job of it EG, super series of shots here.

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  14. No way they can elude you!

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  15. Beautiful portraits of the birds; now, all we need is the sound to make the image complete!!

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  16. so cool! have only seen a couple of varieties here over the years.

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  17. You do get the most beautiful captures -- of birds and everything else!!! I always look forward to your blog each day and each day your pics take my breath away!! Hope your week is going well!!

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  18. Your photos are just wonderful, and could be in a book they are so perfect! Not only are they hard to snap, they are hard to identify! At least for me. My very favorite is the Blackburnian!

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  19. Beautiful bird shots, they do like to fidget and hop around!

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  20. These pics are great, EG! I've been hearing them but haven't been able to see any clearly yet!

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  21. Good luck on your challenge. I think these are great pictures.

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  22. These pictures are great. I do understand the frustration in photographing warblers.

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  23. All of the warblers thank you for these wonderful photos! In fact, I can hear them singing down here!

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  24. Mmmm how lovely. And interesting!

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  25. They seem to get camouflaged withing the branches and leaves in the trees. Such pretty birds! Great shots!

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  26. Great shots, you must have phenomenal patience..

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  27. your warblers are so coloeful and gorgeous. Ours are always hard to see with hardly no colors but forest green :)

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  28. Nice to see photos of birds that perhaps I hear, but certainly don't see in the trees. The chestnut-sided warbler is really handsome.

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  29. Nice to see photos of birds that perhaps I hear, but certainly don't see in the trees. The chestnut-sided warbler is really handsome.

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  30. Beautiful shots! I never get to see these birds.

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  31. I wish your warblers would move to our house. Fantastic photos EG, jusst loved them.

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  32. Beautiful birds and great photos.

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  33. I love seeing photos of varieties of birds that we don't have here where I live in Texas. We do have pine warblers but yours today are totally foreign to me. Thank you for broadening my horizons!

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  34. Superb shots, Tina.
    If you need better luck, I wish you all the best for the next series of photos of these cuties!
    Have a Wonderful Day!
    Peace :)

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  35. Glad it's not just me getting frustrated by these tiny, flitty little birds! I think you got some great shots, though!

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  36. Oh, my goodness, they are beautiful. I think your photographs are wonderful.

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  37. You have photographed them very well!

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  38. You take the best bird shots! I love seeing what you post. Your patience is amply rewarded!

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  39. It's very true. They are very difficult to photograph and they certainly don't make it easy. You've managed to get some good shots though.

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  40. They are good shots considering that they are always on the move.

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  41. I think you managed to get some awesome shots!

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  42. You are so lucky to get such wonderful birds and these are outstanding shots....

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  43. Lovely shots- birds are in general difficult to photograph...

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  44. Wonderful captures of these hard to photograph little birds.

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  45. Excellent shots. Tiny, darting birds usually are a smudge in my camera.
    MB

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  46. I'd say these are good photos! What little dears. Most enjoyable


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  47. Each warbler is so beautiful. Great photos!

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  48. Well good luck on your photography endeavors. I have trouble with the fast moving birds as well; I might as well be taking photos of my kids! The warblers are beautiful though. They are worthy of your time.

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