I joined a birding walk yesterday (5/19/22) at Saunders Woods Preserve near Bryn Mawr College. We walked for two hours on narrow, hilly, and very muddy trails. The leader, Mike, is an outstanding birder. Although exhausted after the hike, I felt “good”. I captured photos of my first Indigo Bunting, my first Arcadian Flycatcher, and a cute Woodpecker rubbing its eye. I couldn’t have had a better day! I hope you like these.
20220519_Indigo Bunting_Saunders Woods Preserve_6229pr by
Elliott Cobin, on Flickr
20220519_Indigo Bunting_Saunders Woods Preserve_6232pr by
Elliott Cobin, on Flickr
20220519_Wood Thrush_Saunders Woods Preserve_6273pr by
Elliott Cobin, on Flickr
20220519_Wood Thrush_Saunders Woods Preserve_6296pr by
Elliott Cobin, on Flickr
Something is in my eye!
20220519_Red-bellied Woodpecker_Saunders Woods Preserve_6271pr by
Elliott Cobin, on Flickr
20220519_Hairy Woodpecker_Saunders Woods Preserve_6396pr by
Elliott Cobin, on Flickr
20220519_House Wren_Saunders Woods Preserve_6176pr by
Elliott Cobin, on Flickr
20220519_Tree Swallow_Saunders Woods Preserve_6256pr by
Elliott Cobin, on Flickr
Your usual wonderful photos. Thanks for sharing them.
Great set, Elliott. You earned every image.
Excellent set, Elliott! Congratulations on the "firsts."
Excellent variety in this set, thanks.
Fabulous set, Elliott. It was a very productive walk. Just curious, was the ratio of walkers with cameras equal to the walkers solely with binoculars.
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