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10-10-2016, 11:16 PM
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Yes they are common but not so much that they are not appreciated. It's always a gift to see these in our parks as they are usually found by the wetlands near the coast.
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10-14-2016, 05:11 PM
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The Black-throated Green Warbler. I prefer calling it the Black-throated Goldenhead, but no one will change their name just for me. In the Spring it's black throat is more pronounced.
Black-throated Green Warbler by César, on Flickr
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10-14-2016, 07:25 PM
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Amazing, where are you birding? We are great hawk watchers. We often count when we are driving. We should have a bumper sticker thats says " beware road birders on board." For several years we had a Sharp Shinned pair nesting in our poplar tree. We fed them...don't ask for detail. Soon we will be going down to see the Sandhill Cranes. I will take my camera so you can see them all! Thank you for the picture! I love those confusing warblers.
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10-15-2016, 12:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Dollythehun
Amazing, where are you birding? We are great hawk watchers. We often count when we are driving. We should have a bumper sticker thats says " beware road birders on board." For several years we had a Sharp Shinned pair nesting in our poplar tree. We fed them...don't ask for detail. Soon we will be going down to see the Sandhill Cranes. I will take my camera so you can see them all! Thank you for the picture! I love those confusing warblers.
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Hi, I bird my local parks in Queens NY, or sometimes also the surrounding metropolitan area.
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The Northern Parula. The colours on this fall bird are a bit bland. In the spring everything is more intense. I call this one the rainbow icy bird because it has everything from red to orange and yellow and a little green and blue around it's breast and back. Especially that collar/neck area, looks yummy, I mean, beautiful!
Parula Warbler by César, on Flickr
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