When I was a kid, my grandma Thompson had a charm bracelet that she'd wear most days. I loved flipping the charms through my fingers, asking her about each one—where it came from, who gave it to her, what it symbolized. She'd patiently tell me the story of every charm.
While flipping through some of my bird photographs from this spring, I got to the sets of images I took at Magee Marsh in mid-May and I was surprised at the number of species—particularly warbler species—of which I got decent images. Decent=web-usable, nice to look at, but not publication-quality.
If you'd asked me while I was there, I'd have said I got a few, but mostly I wasn't quick enough, the light was bad, I lacked the right equipment (an external flash unit is what the pros use there), blah-blah-blah. It WAS frustrating shooting there, and after a while I just decided to look at birds and enjoy them. That lasted a few minutes, until yet another beautiful wood warbler hopped into the sunlight on a branch, six feet away, then it was click-click-click.
So, here is my charm bracelet of warblers from two days in May at Magee Marsh. I'd love to share these with Grandma Thompson, but she's no longer alive. Who knows, maybe she's seeing them anyway?
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ReplyDeleteNice new design of your blog. Really nice pics of the warblers.
ReplyDeleteInteresting images in that scope!
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ReplyDeleteBill: LOVE the new site! So colorful!
ReplyDeleteI consider it a lucky sign when I get the Slestack.
ReplyDeleteThat image in your scope does not look like Julie! Aren't you supposed to be looking at birds. haha. I'm a big fan of both of your blogs!
ReplyDeleteIt does too look like me. If you're talking about the Slestack.
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With dial up i don't want to load two pages.
Cool copyright dude.