Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Neighborhood Breeding Birds II

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!

45 comments:

  1. Your photos are stunning. I love the way you have captured a couple of them singing and can imagine the sounds. Take care. Chel x

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  2. I have never seen an ovenbird before. I've heard they're quite secretive but you have lovely photos of them!

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  3. I am dreaming of the bird songs as I write this on a very rainy day in Michigan. Love their open mouths . . .

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  4. You 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.
    Beth

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  5. They are so beautiful, love them.

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  6. Hallo Eileen!!
    Wonderful pictures!!
    I like the photos with the birds singing!!!Wow!!!Great shots!!
    Have a lovely week!!Hugs!!
    Dimi..

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  7. Beautiful birds and you are indeed lucky to see and photograph these birds so close to your place.

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  8. Great post and nice call on the flycatcher. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  9. Great photo of these cute birds!

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  10. HI Eileen Wonderful capture of these birds especially the ones singing. Margaret

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  11. Oh 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.

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  12. Gorgeous shots of the Pine Warbler! I don't believe it's one I've ever seen in person.

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  13. They are beautiful, lovely and so young!!! The last bird is a baby, probably only recently learned how to fly.

    These are very beautiful and amazing pictures!!!

    Excellent photography of birds!!!!

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  14. i love the yellow birdie. what a cutie. ( :

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  15. Great birds, and very impressive photos! Thanks for sharing them with the rest of us!

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  16. Several 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:)

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  17. Your bird close ups have really become amazing. The one looks just like the song sparrow!!

    I don't get pine warblers here, I sure wish I did!!

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  18. indeed you are very lucky to have those birds, not only to hear them but also see them, in your neighborhood.

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  19. You are such a gifted bird photographer. Wonderful shots.

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  20. What great shots...love that second one especially!

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  21. Wow... You have a great variety of birds in your area Eileen.... Michelle

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  22. What beautiful color on the first one. Lovely shots!

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  23. I've had pine warblers visit during winter, but the other two I've never seen. Thanks for sharing your bounty of birds!

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  24. The Ovenbird is a new one for me. I've never heard of it. Thanks for sharing it today.
    Always admire your bird knowledge. I could have taken the pictures and still be trying to ID them. :)
    Wonderful captures Eileen, have a great week!

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  25. These are awesome shots! I love the colors of the pine warbler.

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  26. Beautiful birds so close to home.

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  27. They 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.

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  28. Love 'em...especially the captures of the birds in song!

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  29. I love the shot of the pine warbler's tongue vibrating as he sings.

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  30. I 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.

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  31. Hi Eileen,
    Beautiful pictures of the birds.
    You have different types in the garden.
    Kind regards, Irma

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  32. Wonderful captures. The Pine Warbler is so pretty. The Ovenbird sure is cute!

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  33. Eileen; 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?

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  34. You caught the warbler warbling - excellent! I've never heard of the ovenbird. Interesting name.

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  35. Lovely birds. The pine warbler is beautiful.

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  36. I've seen an Oven Bird only once, when it crashed into our deck door - Survived though. The Pine Warbler is beautiful.

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  37. Chciałbym usłyszeć śpiew tych ślicznych ptaków. Bardzo ładne zdjęcia im zrobiłas. Pozdrawiam.
    I would like to hear the singing of these cute birds. Very nice pictures of them did. Yours.

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  38. Great series of photos Eileen, love the ones singing. A couple of new ones to me here.

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  39. Love the bright yellow pine Warbler. Great shots and so many different birds in your area.

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  40. I do like the way you can tell that the beak of some of these birds is moving.

    I think there are a number of closely related Snake Birds - all in the same genus as far as I know.

    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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  41. the Ovenbird looks very nice. Am not sure I have seen it before.

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