Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Fall Bird Migration 2024 - Part 3

Welcome to Part 3 of Fall Bird Migration. I've spent so much time out with the birds, I've fallen behind posting photos. Below are some recent highlights which were seen in Brooklyn and Governors Island.

Song Sparrow:

Song Sparrow


Swamp Sparrow

I usually say White-Throats are my favorite sparrow, but Swamps rank right up there. They're beautiful in the late afternoon sun.

Swamp Sparrow


Northern Parula

I've said many times that Parulas are my favorite warbler. I love their colors and the way they glean tiny insects from the undersides of leaves.

Northern Parula

And they're just cute.

Northern Parula


Ruby-Crowned Kinglet

Speaking of cute, Ruby-Crowned Kinglets never disappoint, which is why I post so many photos of them.

Ruby-Crowned Kinglet

Ruby-Crowned Kinglet

Ruby-Crowned Kinglet


Golden-Crowned Kinglet

Golden-Crowned Kinglets rank pretty high on the cuteness scale. And they're fast! This was the only decent photo I could get of this one who was furiously chasing no-see-ums.


Magnolia Warbler


Palm Warbler

Palm Warbler


Common Yellowthroat


Gray-Cheeked Thrush


Yellow-Rumped Warbler

Yellow-Rumped Warbler

Showing us how it got its name:

Yellow-Rumped Warbler

Yellow-Rumped Warbler

More to come...

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