I am linking up with Wild Bird Wednesday and Nature Notes
This is my second post on my neighborhood breeding birds, the first post Neighborhood-breeding-birds included the Northern Parula, Scarlet Tanager, Great Crested Flycatcher and the Indigo Bunting.
I have three more birds that are breeding birds in my neighborhood. They are the Pine Warbler, the Ovenbird and the Acadian Flycatcher. I have seen the Pine Warbler visit my yard and feeders many times over the years.
Above the Pine Warbler in my weeping cherry tree. The Pine Warbler is a regular in my yard, here is a post I did back in Jan 2013 that included a Pine Warbler visiting in the winter Happy-New-Year 2013
This is the male Pine Warbler.
The Pine Warbler has a pretty song.
I have shots showing the front and above a nice shot of the side of the Pine Warbler.
This is one of my previous post that included the Ovenbird Happy Earth day
The Ovenbird shots were taken on a wet morning, while out walking I could hear the Ovenbird with its loud song off the fireroad. They have a thin black bordered orange crown, which is shown above.
The Acadian Flycatcher is another breeding bird in my neighborhood. They are frequently heard while I am out on my walks on the fireroad. Here is one of my first post on the Acadian flycatcher, tanager walk.
I hope you enjoyed my Wild Birds this week. I feel lucky to see these wonderful birds in my yard and neighborhood.
Thanks for stopping by and for leaving your nice comments. I always appreciate your visits.
Join in and post your birdies and to see more beautiful and wonderful bird photos please visit:
Stewart's Wild Bird Wednesday and Michelle's Nature Notes.
Thanks to Stewart for hosting Wild Bird Wednesday and thanks to Michelle for hosting Nature Notes.
I wish everyone a happy week ahead and Happy Birding!
This is my second post on my neighborhood breeding birds, the first post Neighborhood-breeding-birds included the Northern Parula, Scarlet Tanager, Great Crested Flycatcher and the Indigo Bunting.
I have three more birds that are breeding birds in my neighborhood. They are the Pine Warbler, the Ovenbird and the Acadian Flycatcher. I have seen the Pine Warbler visit my yard and feeders many times over the years.
Above the Pine Warbler in my weeping cherry tree. The Pine Warbler is a regular in my yard, here is a post I did back in Jan 2013 that included a Pine Warbler visiting in the winter Happy-New-Year 2013
This is the male Pine Warbler.
The Pine Warbler has a pretty song.
I have shots showing the front and above a nice shot of the side of the Pine Warbler.
This is one of my previous post that included the Ovenbird Happy Earth day
The Ovenbird shots were taken on a wet morning, while out walking I could hear the Ovenbird with its loud song off the fireroad. They have a thin black bordered orange crown, which is shown above.
The Acadian Flycatcher is another breeding bird in my neighborhood. They are frequently heard while I am out on my walks on the fireroad. Here is one of my first post on the Acadian flycatcher, tanager walk.
I hope you enjoyed my Wild Birds this week. I feel lucky to see these wonderful birds in my yard and neighborhood.
Thanks for stopping by and for leaving your nice comments. I always appreciate your visits.
Join in and post your birdies and to see more beautiful and wonderful bird photos please visit:
Stewart's Wild Bird Wednesday and Michelle's Nature Notes.
Thanks to Stewart for hosting Wild Bird Wednesday and thanks to Michelle for hosting Nature Notes.
I wish everyone a happy week ahead and Happy Birding!
3 i don't see here! lovely!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are stunning. I love the way you have captured a couple of them singing and can imagine the sounds. Take care. Chel x
ReplyDeleteI have never seen an ovenbird before. I've heard they're quite secretive but you have lovely photos of them!
ReplyDeleteI am dreaming of the bird songs as I write this on a very rainy day in Michigan. Love their open mouths . . .
ReplyDeleteYou are very knowledgeable about birds, Eileen. You are fortunate to have so many beauties in your yard and neighborhood to enjoy! Thanks for sharing your photos with us.
ReplyDeleteBeth
They are so beautiful, love them.
ReplyDeleteHallo Eileen!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures!!
I like the photos with the birds singing!!!Wow!!!Great shots!!
Have a lovely week!!Hugs!!
Dimi..
Beautiful birds and you are indeed lucky to see and photograph these birds so close to your place.
ReplyDeleteGreat post and nice call on the flycatcher. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo of these cute birds!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of lovely birds!
ReplyDeleteHI Eileen Wonderful capture of these birds especially the ones singing. Margaret
ReplyDeleteOh you are so lucky Eileen the sound of birds is so calming and therapeutic. You seem to live in a nature wonderland. Have a liovely week.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shots of the Pine Warbler! I don't believe it's one I've ever seen in person.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful, lovely and so young!!! The last bird is a baby, probably only recently learned how to fly.
ReplyDeleteThese are very beautiful and amazing pictures!!!
Excellent photography of birds!!!!
i love the yellow birdie. what a cutie. ( :
ReplyDeleteGreat birds, and very impressive photos! Thanks for sharing them with the rest of us!
ReplyDeleteSeveral beauties I'd like to see;) Wonderful pics. The Ovenbird is such an interesting bird full of personality. I'm hoping to find this beauty one of these days:)
ReplyDeleteYour bird close ups have really become amazing. The one looks just like the song sparrow!!
ReplyDeleteI don't get pine warblers here, I sure wish I did!!
indeed you are very lucky to have those birds, not only to hear them but also see them, in your neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteYou are such a gifted bird photographer. Wonderful shots.
ReplyDeleteWhat great shots...love that second one especially!
ReplyDeleteWow... You have a great variety of birds in your area Eileen.... Michelle
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful color on the first one. Lovely shots!
ReplyDeleteI've had pine warblers visit during winter, but the other two I've never seen. Thanks for sharing your bounty of birds!
ReplyDeleteThe Ovenbird is a new one for me. I've never heard of it. Thanks for sharing it today.
ReplyDeleteAlways admire your bird knowledge. I could have taken the pictures and still be trying to ID them. :)
Wonderful captures Eileen, have a great week!
These are awesome shots! I love the colors of the pine warbler.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful birds so close to home.
ReplyDeleteThey are three beautiful birds to have so close to home Eileeen. Even better to have them singing away and you getting such lovely pictures - the Pine Warbler is especially good. I'll bet those Pine Warblers just melt into the background a lot of the time. Enjoy the rest of your birding week Eileen.
ReplyDeleteLove 'em...especially the captures of the birds in song!
ReplyDeleteI love the shot of the pine warbler's tongue vibrating as he sings.
ReplyDeleteI beg to differ about the naming of the Ovenbird. He would barely be big enough for a toaster oven. And would barely qualify as a cat snack. Hee, hee.
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures of the birds.
You have different types in the garden.
Kind regards, Irma
Wonderful captures. The Pine Warbler is so pretty. The Ovenbird sure is cute!
ReplyDeleteEileen; I'm liking your bird shots more and more; can you tell me which gear you're using? Whichever it is, it must be with a zoom to give you a lot of versatility?
ReplyDeleteYou caught the warbler warbling - excellent! I've never heard of the ovenbird. Interesting name.
ReplyDeleteLovely birds. The pine warbler is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI've seen an Oven Bird only once, when it crashed into our deck door - Survived though. The Pine Warbler is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteChciałbym usłyszeć śpiew tych ślicznych ptaków. Bardzo ładne zdjęcia im zrobiłas. Pozdrawiam.
ReplyDeleteI would like to hear the singing of these cute birds. Very nice pictures of them did. Yours.
Great series of photos Eileen, love the ones singing. A couple of new ones to me here.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty little birds.
ReplyDeleteLove the bright yellow pine Warbler. Great shots and so many different birds in your area.
ReplyDeleteI do like the way you can tell that the beak of some of these birds is moving.
ReplyDeleteI think there are a number of closely related Snake Birds - all in the same genus as far as I know.
Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Incredible photos!
ReplyDeletethe Ovenbird looks very nice. Am not sure I have seen it before.
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