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  • Writer's pictureRick Hesterberg

How was the spring migration?

I didn't get to spend as much time in April and May as I wanted to, but was able to capture photos of two Warblers which have avoided me in the past. Warblers are of particular interest to me and out of the 52 or so North American species, I captured photos of the Worm-eating Warbler and Prothonotary Warbler to add to my collection.


Worm-eating Warbler found in the Daniel Boone National Forest in Kentucky

Prothonotary Warbler having breakfast in Iowa.

Part of my intrigue of Warblers is the sheer challenge of finding them and then taking the picture. Most of them are only 4-5 inches in size and are very quick, often jumping around from branch to branch.

Drop me a note and let me know how your birding and photography adventures have been turning out this year.

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