I stepped out onto the deck this morning and into spring migration, finally. Up until today, we'd had a handful of spring arrivals--one or two a day. This morning eleven species arrived, including: scarlet tanager, Nashville, prairie, Tennessee warbler, common yellowthroat, cliff swallow, Savannah sparrow, blue-headed vireo, rose-breasted grosbeak, Baltimore oriole, and great crested flycatcher.
Though there were tons of birds and the light was perfect, few of the birds were very cooperative. I was only able to digiscope one of the new arrivals (actually a species that just passing through), the Savannah sparrow.
Savannah sparrow, eating dandelion seeds.
Some of our regulars were more cooperative for me this morning.
It's pretty tough to get a digiscope photo of a warbler, but this guy (a yellow-rumped warbler) was singing his heart out to impress the ladies, so he was sitting tight.
On our farm this translates to: "Uh, You got any more of that suet dough inside the house?"
Note how my digiscoping technique ensures that the branch and the cardinal's feet are in perfect focus.
1 comments:
Just getting them in the field-of-view is around 90% of the challenge...congratulations!
Mike M.
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