I am linking up with Wild Bird Wednesday and Nature Notes
For this week's Wild Bird I am sharing my pretty Pine Warbler..
My first sign that the Pine Warbler was back in the yard was hearing his song..sometimes a rattle call but also sounding like the Chipping Sparrow. But his song tends to be slower and more musical..
The male has been appearing in my yard for a few years now.. He enjoys some sunflower chips and the peanut suet..
I have to say the Pine Warbler is one of my favorite yard birds.. They are also a breeder in the woods next to my house.. So I will be enjoying these pretties all summer long. I hope you enjoy my Pine warbler.
Sitting at my computer, I can look out and see the Pine Warbler at the suet feeder. It did not seem to mind the snow coming down..Another 4 or more inches..on St. Patrick's Day.. I hope this is the end of the snow..
Thanks for stopping by my post and for all the nice comments.
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 our host Michelle our host Stewart. Happy Birding and have a wonderful week!
For this week's Wild Bird I am sharing my pretty Pine Warbler..
The Pine Warblers have white bellies, white wing bars and long pointed bills. The adults males have olive upperparts and bright yellow throats and breasts.
My first sign that the Pine Warbler was back in the yard was hearing his song..sometimes a rattle call but also sounding like the Chipping Sparrow. But his song tends to be slower and more musical..
The male has been appearing in my yard for a few years now.. He enjoys some sunflower chips and the peanut suet..
I have to say the Pine Warbler is one of my favorite yard birds.. They are also a breeder in the woods next to my house.. So I will be enjoying these pretties all summer long. I hope you enjoy my Pine warbler.
Sitting at my computer, I can look out and see the Pine Warbler at the suet feeder. It did not seem to mind the snow coming down..Another 4 or more inches..on St. Patrick's Day.. I hope this is the end of the snow..
Thanks for stopping by my post and for all the nice comments.
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 our host Michelle our host Stewart. Happy Birding and have a wonderful week!
What wonderful shots of a beautiful bird. I love the shot on your header with the Jay and the peanut. We don't have those birds in Germany...too bad, as well as unfortunately nooooo gorgeous Cardinals:(. I think I need to import some of them don't you. We have basically the same kind of climate as the northeast so I think they would feel right at home.
ReplyDeleteMarvelous photos of this little yellow bird. So cute !
ReplyDeleteBest regards, Synnöve
Hi Eileen, I certainly did enjoy your Pine Warbler. The second-to-last picture is my absolute favorite. Hope you're having a great day. Jo
ReplyDeleteHe's just beautiful. I do hope that's the end of your snow, and that spring will soon take over.
ReplyDeleteso photogenic, glorious colour
ReplyDeleteSo lovely to see this bird - "pretty Pine Warbler" (n.b. "pitulice" in my native language) in beautiful pictures... Beautiful macro pics!!
ReplyDeleteSorry about your snow. I did not send it!
ReplyDeleteWe are STILL 10-15 degrees below our normal temps. I love winter, but really, this is ENOUGH.
I'd love to see some color--especially something as pretty as your pine warbler. What a handsome fella-enjoy!
i don't believe i have ever seen them so yellow. gorgeous finches (i questioned that & went back to reread it again these are warblers ... oops, but they sure do look like finches, oh well, lots to learn.) so cute. ( :
ReplyDeleteGood morning Eileen!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful little bird the Pine Warbler is!!Wondrful shots and pictures!I hope this is the last snow for this year!And hope Spring will arrive soon!Wish you a happy week!!Hugs!
Dimi...
Great looking bird! I like the lime green.
ReplyDeleteI agree that the Chapel looked "out of place" - I think it looked like it had been stamped into place on the rock, rather the built with the them.
In some ways, I find its relationship to the land under it rather violent.
Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
sooo cute
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a Pine Warbler before - resembles a gold finch but a little bigger. So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous color green -- what a sweet little bird.
ReplyDeleteYour Pine Warbler started my morning off with a smile Eileen. Such a pretty little bird and great photographs of him. Thank you and have a great day :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures, Eileen,
ReplyDeleteVery nice this yellow bird, the last photo is the best.
Greetings Irma
just adorable little things! colorful little puffs. like those wing bars.
ReplyDeleteI love these little birds too. I heard one this morning, but haven't spotted it yet. Excellent shots Eileen.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute little bird! I love it's bright color. And I really love your fourth photo of this little guy. He's giving you a "tweety bird, I saw a puddy tat" look. :)
ReplyDeleteHe is really sweet. So much like a pine siskin. I'm not very good at proper identification. I'm sure there are many differences. Love your photos of him!
ReplyDeleteWe saw our first pine warbler last weekend. I wish I had been able to get photos. Yours are so good, especially the ones of him on the deck with the seeds.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful bird. In Poland, he is not.
ReplyDeleteWell are your photos.
Greetings.
I have to see it's territory...he is magnificent!!!!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little bird - I'd love to see one in person - so far, no luck. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteThat olive color is so pretty! Wow! Great shots of a gorgeous bird :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful warbler! Very nice photos!
ReplyDeleteHow lucky you are to have this pretty little bird all year round. Lovely shots. Looks like he enjoys swinging on that feeder! (You know your birds are well fed when they seem to have time to play!)
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty little bird
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty colors and markings on this bird.
ReplyDeleteYour Pine Warbler is just precious.
ReplyDeleteSuch glorious colors!
Jemma
Great shots of the pine warbler. What a cutie.
ReplyDeleteI love this...and the fact you can look out your window and watch the birds is awesome.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of this cute little bird!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful little bird, in the snow.
ReplyDeleteHI Eileen What wonderful shots of this pretty little bird.I have never heard of it. I saw my first Warbler (Chiffchaff) today that had migrated here (I.O.W.) Soon there will be ore Warblers coming, I hope.
ReplyDeleteA cute little thing.
ReplyDeleteDearest Eileen;
ReplyDeleteOMG, how pretty your "Pine Warbler" is♡♡♡ Your beautiful photogenic birdie gave me sweet morning feeling♬♬♬
Looks really healthy because of your good feeding :-)
Sending you Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan, xoxo Miyako*
What a little beauty - fabulous shots!
ReplyDeleteWhat a truly beautiful bird! Gorgeous colours on his fine feathers and sweet expression in his Tweety bird eyes!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely week, Eileen!
Poppy
Gorgeous pops of color!! What a cutie with its sweet, fluffy shape!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful yard bird. I cannot wait to have them pass through here.
ReplyDeleteNice images of this sweet yellow breasted warbler.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty bird photos. I could watch them for hours. Every year this bird family comes back to make a nest in our Sun wall sculpture.
ReplyDeleteLove the 4th shot! It looks like he's glaring at you!
ReplyDeletelovely photos of a very pretty bird
ReplyDeleteAdorable pictures, Eileen.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous bird, the Pine Warbler, Eileen! I would definitely have nominated you for the Lighthouse, but saw Juliet had got there first, LOL!
ReplyDeleteA very beautiful little warbler there Eileeen. How wonderful to have them feeding on your bird table.
ReplyDeleteI can just imagine them being able to disappear from view up in the pine trees.
lol, still looks angry. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little bird. I think it would be one of my favorites too. MB
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, Now you have me jelous! I have only seen these birds in their non-breeding plumage which is pretty dull. Gorgeous birds and outstanding photographs. Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos of this little yellow bird. Greetings :)
ReplyDeleteAdorable little birds. The olive colour is very pretty. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteSweet little birds! These are great shots.
ReplyDeleteHow nice it must be to watch that beauty!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos! I love the fourth shot! This look ... amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty bird! Happy spring!
ReplyDeleteCharming and cute little bird !
ReplyDeleteVery Nice
ReplyDeleteBeautiful color
Cute too cute, very sweet little bird~
ReplyDeleteOh what a sweet bird..... Michelle
ReplyDeleteExceptional images. Love this little bird with the iconic green coat.
ReplyDeletegorgeous photos of this cute little bird!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful bird I've never seen.
ReplyDeleteTruly a beautiful bird this Pine Warbler.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful color and all ooie photos. I find it amazing to see :-)
Denise, I am also ready for the end of the snow. Your Pine Warbler is so adorable. I have yet to see one here in Maine but I did find a few while down in Florida a few weeks ago.
ReplyDeleteEileen, Oh My goodness! I thought I was on Denise's blog! I am so sorry! These are great captures! I don't know how that happened!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! We have pine warblers here on the Texas Gulf coast too. Love there musical notes.
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