Saturday, May 19, 2018

Baltimore Oriole male

Magee Marsh, Ohio, 15-17 May 2018


Everybody now knows of the attractions of the Magee Marsh boardwalk. This is where bird photographers and birders can get very close to many species of birds during one of their famous migratory stop-overs. It is where one can see more Canon and Nikkor long-lenses than at a Superbowl. I go there with my Sigma 150-600 mm lens to photograph wood warblers and the occasional other species. Here is the result of my 2.5 days of effort in 2018. Images only....

Mourning Warbler male


American Robin male at nest

American Woodcock

Bay-breasted Warbler male

Black-throated Blue Warbler male

Blackpoll Warbler male

Blackburnian Warbler male

Bullfrog

Cape May Warbler female foraging on understory flowers

Cape May Warbler male about to bathe

Chestnut-sided Warbler male

Common Yellowthroat male

Lincoln's Sparrow

Magnolia Warbler male

Mourning Warbler male foraging on ground

Prothonotary Warbler male

Eastern Screech-Owl

Swainson's Thrush

Tree Swallow

Trumpeter Swan pair

White-crowned Sparrow

Wilson's Warbler male

Cape May Warbler male in song






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