The Blackburnian Warbler migrates through my area in the first part of May and then again in the Fall...the trick is to find them about the second week when they're singing gives them away and makes them easier to locate. They are very small and usually found at the tops of trees...and they never seem to stop moving
Sony RX10 III
ISO 400
Aperture f/8
Shutter Speed 1/1250th
Great shots of a coloful bird.
beautiful photos the warblers are not here yet
Bultaco wrote:
Great shots of a coloful bird.
Thank you very much Bultaco...I'm so glad you liked the colorful little Warbler...and thank you for taking the time to let me know!
rlaugh wrote:
Absolute beauties!!
Thanks my friend...I always appreciate your support...I'm so glad to know you liked them!
jojo Smith wrote:
beautiful photos the warblers are not here yet
Hope they get to you soon...so glad to know you liked mine...I look forward to them every Spring!
lamiaceae wrote:
Great little bird shots!
Thank you Mike...really appreciate that...I'm so glad you liked my colorful little Warbler!
Beautiful birds...beautiful shots
Great capture and I grew up in PA but never saw one of them before.
CLF
Loc: Raleigh, NC
Carolina Wings wrote:
The Blackburnian Warbler migrates through my area in the first part of May and then again in the Fall...the trick is to find them about the second week when they're singing gives them away and makes them easier to locate. They are very small and usually found at the tops of trees...and they never seem to stop moving
Sony RX10 III
ISO 400
Aperture f/8
Shutter Speed 1/1250th
Jan, excellent photos and this little bird really likes to pose. I guess the shutter speed helped to get the sharpness you needed based on your comment about they move around. Thanks for sharing the photos and the bird.
Greg
Carolina Wings wrote:
The Blackburnian Warbler migrates through my area in the first part of May and then again in the Fall...the trick is to find them about the second week when they're singing gives them away and makes them easier to locate. They are very small and usually found at the tops of trees...and they never seem to stop moving
Sony RX10 III
ISO 400
Aperture f/8
Shutter Speed 1/1250th
Wow Jan....
Beautiful photo's of a beautiful bird...
Excellent set, Jan. Very nicely done.
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