Bell's moved into trees and ultimately into hammock by 72ave to the north of entrance.
Joel Rosenthal
about 8 years ago
In an(unsucessful) effort to photograph the golden-wing, I too visited Barnes on Wednesday morning, and got to photograph a few warblers and tanagers. Being functionally illiterate about most warblers, I photographed what was alleged to me to be the aforesaid Bell's vireo. I have posted a few pictures of it, which are marginally better than Mike's,and they can be found on my photostream if you just scroll down a few photos, between the black and white and the gnatcatcher.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/joelnrosenthal/
Brian Rapoza
about 8 years ago
Joel, the bird in those photos appears to be a Pine Warbler.
Joel Rosenthal
about 8 years ago
Thanks, Brian. I defer to your judgment..As i said : "alleged"...Always thankful to TAS for providing me the opportunity to display my avian ignorance....
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One day I'll get the photo posting down....
http://i865.photobucket.com/albums/ab215/mikevasi/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_5463.jpg
Bell's moved into trees and ultimately into hammock by 72ave to the north of entrance.
In an(unsucessful) effort to photograph the golden-wing, I too visited Barnes on Wednesday morning, and got to photograph a few warblers and tanagers. Being functionally illiterate about most warblers, I photographed what was alleged to me to be the aforesaid Bell's vireo. I have posted a few pictures of it, which are marginally better than Mike's,and they can be found on my photostream if you just scroll down a few photos, between the black and white and the gnatcatcher.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/joelnrosenthal/
Joel, the bird in those photos appears to be a Pine Warbler.
Thanks, Brian. I defer to your judgment..As i said : "alleged"...Always thankful to TAS for providing me the opportunity to display my avian ignorance....
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