Lots of activity in our backyard today. Rose breasted grosbeaks, Baltimore orioles, and a little Eastern bluebird. Here are the orioles, but I’m saving the others for tomorrow when I have more time.
It has been a cool, cloudy, and overcast day, but these visitors made the sun come out for me and put a smile on my face! I hope they give you a smile too.
Such glorious yellow colors! Great photos!
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Thank you, Terri. Amazing birds, aren’t they?
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Such a pretty bird! I don’t recall ever seeing one in my yard, but I know they are in Maine. As always, lovely pictures.
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Oooh…jealous!
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Hi Kathy. Have you seen the orioles in your neighborhood yet? This was the first I’d seen them in NE Ohio.
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I saw an Orchard Oriole stop in for a quick drink once, but that is it….so far!
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Keep your eyes peeled. There’s no way they will pass up your deluxe accommodations!
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Hi Skip. You’ve had some wonderful posts over the last couple of weeks. Love those Orioles and the owls. Looking good. Hope to get back on an even keel soon.
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Thanks, Camille. It has been exciting to enjoy the Spring migration. This is the best time for birding in NE Ohio, especially right here on the south side of Lake Erie. Many migrating birds drop down for a rest before they continue the journey across the lake, so we get extra opportunities to see (and photograph) them.
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May is here and the birds are right on time! Nice shots, Carolyn.
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Thanks, Eliza. Migration is a pretty dependable event, same birds, same routes, and nearly the same dates each year. Nevertheless, it’s also a very exciting time of year for bird watchers and photographers.
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Yes, it is! On Saturday, I heard/saw my first cat bird and chestnut-sided warblers and I was absolutely thrilled. 🙂
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I completely understand!
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Omg, beautiful colors, I love it! ❤
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Thank you, Carina. I love the colors too. They really make the image pop.
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Lovely!
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Thank you, Belinda. It is exciting to see them.
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So beautiful. I had a rose-breasted grosbeak visit for just a moment. I am hoping we are on the path of the indigo buntings again this year. Your pictures are wonderful, thank you for sharing.
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Thank you, Terri. Love those indigo buntings, but I don’t see them often. Last year I managed to capture several pictures of a bunting, but that’s all. Maybe this will be the year.
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