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    Default Black-throated green Warbler.

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    One of the easiest song to recognize among warbler songs this species has.
    It also has a nice colour patter.
    Thanks for looking.

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    Excellent image. Love the inquisitive pose,beautiful colors,nice details and composition.

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    Sweet image Karl - a little more DOF would have been nice, but its still lovely,
    Cheers, Greg

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    Are you going for a world record for the amount of Warblers you can capture LOL.

    Sweet bird and shot, some nice detail and nicely isolated from surrounds...although wishing the eye contact with camera was a little better

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    Are you going for a world record for the amount of Warblers you can capture LOL.

    Sweet bird and shot, some nice detail and nicely isolated from surrounds...although wishing the eye contact with camera was a little better
    Thanks Phil.
    I did better a few years back, when I got close to twenty species at Point Pelee and Rondeau, both in Canada.
    This year I included both places plus Magee Marsh, Ohio. Seen twenty-five sepcies of Warblers but photographed only a few.
    We lost more then fifty percent of the songbirds in the last twenty years as per a research done by a professor and her associates
    here in Canada and USA.

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    Neat bird, nice color pattern. It is a little large in the frame but I know you have to get what you can with these. I have several warbler shots but they are always cluttered or have motion blur, etc.

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    Lovely closeup of this beauty. Nice detail. I envy your warbler collection. I just returned from Magee where I happened to hit the two worst days in anyone's memory, only to have to leave the day the fallout occurred.

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    My gosh, Karl. Your warbler collection has blossomed this season. I have almost none. Lovely image of this bird. I think that a looser composition might be another way to present this image, if you have the room. Not "instead of" but "in addition to".

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    I can't believe how close you are getting and how many warblers you are getting.
    Really fine work.
    Dan Kearl

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    Wonderful close up of a wonderful bird
    i love the presentation here

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    One of my favorite warbler species, mainly because they are so common at my parents' cottage...plus it helps that they look great! I agree that the comp could use more breathing room, but the exposure, details, colours all look good..

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    Thank you all, I appreciate your comments.
    I like to read about birds and birding related books. Here is one for you. This is the one a was referring to.
    The author is a University professor, scientist, author, has dual citizenship in Canada and in USA.
    Her book is about the decline of the songbirds in the two countries, USA and Canada.
    As a scientist she did extensive research with the help of her associates, to substantiate her
    very sad statements regarding the decline of the songbirds.
    Here is the book: http://www.amazon.ca/Silence-The-Son.../dp/0002007282
    I warn you; it is a very sad story if you really like birds.
    Last edited by Karl Egressy; 05-13-2013 at 12:29 PM.

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    Great shot Karl.
    What a beautiful bird.
    Great perch, nice background, and nice details.
    Well done.
    Sad to hear that this beautiful species is in the decline.

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    Focus of the picture is drawn to the eye of the bird and then to the yellow and black colors. Lovely image.

    Hiran

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