Home

Migratory Songbird Photos

Posted By: Jonathan

Migratory Songbird Photos - 05/16/19 11:17 AM

The cold front shift here yesterday where I live along the south shore of Lake Ontario rewarded me with two rare migrating species visiting my yard for the first time. I have seen and photographed both, each twice in past years, but many miles away from home. Here are my best portraits of them to share.

Jonathan

Red-eyed Vireo

[Linked Image]

[Linked Image]

Scarlet Tanager

[Linked Image]

[Linked Image]

[Linked Image]
Posted By: Pawnee

Re: Migratory Songbird Photos - 05/16/19 11:24 AM

Great pics. The Scarlet Tanager is beautiful
Posted By: Redknot

Re: Migratory Songbird Photos - 05/16/19 11:31 AM

Excellent shots of the "black-wing redbird"...
Posted By: newfox1

Re: Migratory Songbird Photos - 05/16/19 11:36 AM

Thank you for the photos Johnathan,my wife and I have recently been enjoying a pair of Cardinals and a pair of rose breasted grossbeaks at our feeder.we also have eastern bluebirds nesting in one of our bluebird houses.
Posted By: Tactical.20

Re: Migratory Songbird Photos - 05/16/19 01:16 PM

Nice!
Posted By: adam m

Re: Migratory Songbird Photos - 05/16/19 02:43 PM

Great pics
Posted By: jeff karsten

Re: Migratory Songbird Photos - 05/16/19 02:50 PM

excellent as always Jonathan
Posted By: Trapper7

Re: Migratory Songbird Photos - 05/16/19 03:05 PM

I have seen one Scarlet Tanager in my lifetime maybe 20 years ago.
I've only once seen a Blue Bunting, which is an gorgeous bird.
Posted By: Northof50

Re: Migratory Songbird Photos - 05/17/19 02:26 AM

Originally Posted by Redknot
Excellent shots of the "black-wing redbird"...


So what is the slang word for RED Knot then ? Doubt that Jonathan has a picture of one for comparison.( double pun)
We really have to be careful when looking at Red Knots and hoping they are a wavy ward Curlew Sandpiper, but sooner that later you are rewarded.

Just like the rewards of seeing new postings of Jonathan's captures.
Posted By: Tactical.20

Re: Migratory Songbird Photos - 05/18/19 02:23 AM

It would be neat to see birds like that here
Posted By: wallfur

Re: Migratory Songbird Photos - 05/18/19 05:34 AM

very nice thank you for posting
Posted By: DuxDawg

Re: Migratory Songbird Photos - 05/18/19 10:59 AM

Amazing shots. Very nice.
Posted By: Jonathan

Re: Migratory Songbird Photos - 05/18/19 12:05 PM

Thank you for the kind words and comments.

This rare visitor showed in my yard yesterday on the tail end of a cold front the day before. It was feeding high in my box elder tree, then zipped down and landed on my brush pile just long enough to get this portrait.

Jonathan

Nashville Warbler

[Linked Image]
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Migratory Songbird Photos - 05/18/19 03:10 PM

Awesome sho TXs Jonathan
Posted By: Sharon

Re: Migratory Songbird Photos - 05/18/19 03:21 PM

Originally Posted by Redknot
Excellent shots of the "black-wing redbird"...



grin


Lovely shots, Jonathan . You would really do justice to the Western Tanagers here as well.
Posted By: Northof50

Re: Migratory Songbird Photos - 05/19/19 01:37 AM

Originally Posted by Sharon
Originally Posted by Redknot
Excellent shots of the "black-wing redbird"...



grin


Lovely shots, Jonathan . You would really do justice to the Western Tanagers here as well.


So those would be called....Redheaded yellow big canary birds then.!!!! Sharon ?
Posted By: Jonathan

Re: Migratory Songbird Photos - 05/19/19 02:58 AM

My mistake was made in hast on the ID for that look-a-like warbler species. It is NOT a Northern Parula Warbler. Title of photo was corrected.

Much thanks goes to our in resident expert, Northof50 who sent me a pm noting my bird has no white wing bars. It is a Nashville Warbler.

Kindest regards, NT50.

Jonathan
Posted By: Northof50

Re: Migratory Songbird Photos - 05/19/19 12:39 PM

It is so much easier with one in the hand; rather than two in the bush.

Jonathan you make birding photography look easy. It's all in the song.....with my birding records......that's why I call that bird...."a country & western singer " from Nashville.
Posted By: Jonathan

Re: Migratory Songbird Photos - 05/19/19 04:49 PM

laugh laugh This "Country/Western Singer" showed up in my yard at mid-afternoon yesterday, and just happened to be camera take frame #66!

Jonathan

[Linked Image]
Posted By: rick brocious

Re: Migratory Songbird Photos - 05/19/19 05:32 PM

Very nice . Always look forward to seeing your photos .
Posted By: Sharon

Re: Migratory Songbird Photos - 05/19/19 06:19 PM



grin Thats right, N50 !

Jonathan, what happened to #66's beak ?? He lost it somehow

wink

Theres been a black headed Grosbeak at my feeder . They are so uncommon, gorgeous colours and song to match. I can imagine the amazing shots you would take of those too.
© 2024 Trapperman Forums