Palm Warblers aren't year round residents of Kentucky, but I saw a few during migration.
1/160 f/8 ISO 500
House Finches, on the other hand, are permanent residents.
1/400 f/8 ISO 800
heyBJK Senior Member 500 posts Likes: 11 Joined Jan 2013 Location: Kentucky More info | Jun 08, 2014 14:04 | #1 Palm Warblers aren't year round residents of Kentucky, but I saw a few during migration. House Finches, on the other hand, are permanent residents. 1/400 f/8 ISO 800 Brian
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Crimzon Cream of the Crop More info | Jun 08, 2014 16:33 | #3 Nice ones. My blog
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Oldjackssparrows Jeeeez, incredible comments! More info | Jun 08, 2014 17:36 | #4 Those are great Brian, love the quizzical look from the Warbler, nice detail on the Finch too! Donate to Pekka, help pay our server costs...
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Jun 08, 2014 19:08 | #5 Very well done Brian. Steve
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Jun 08, 2014 19:17 | #6 2n10 wrote in post #16959484 Very nice Brian. Thanks, John! Crimzon wrote in post #16959575 Nice ones. Thank you, sir! Oldjackssparrows wrote in post #16959706 Those are great Brian, love the quizzical look from the Warbler, nice detail on the Finch too! Thanks, Bret! Nighthound wrote in post #16959867 Very well done Brian. Thank you, Steve! Brian
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butterfly2937 Cream of the Crop More info | Jun 08, 2014 20:05 | #7 |
CDMOOSE Cream of the Crop More info | Jun 08, 2014 21:40 | #8 You're one up on me on the palm warbler; I have yet to see one this year. Good job, Brian. Al
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sugarzebra Cream of the Crop More info | Jun 08, 2014 23:08 | #9 Super images Brian, especially the dorsal view of the finch. Scott
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Pondrader "now I'm no rocket scientist but I do get a shot or two" 16,028 posts Gallery: 2548 photos Best ofs: 5 Likes: 57084 Joined Aug 2012 Location: Minden, Ontario, Canada More info | Jun 09, 2014 06:03 | #10 |
LesterWareham Moderator More info | Jun 09, 2014 12:52 | #11 Lovely shots Brian. Gear List
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Jun 09, 2014 17:42 | #12 butterfly2937 wrote in post #16959956 Very pretty captures of both birds! Well done! Thank you! CDMOOSE wrote in post #16960131 You're one up on me on the palm warbler; I have yet to see one this year. Good job, Brian. Al Thank you, Al! That was actually my first time seeing one. sugarzebra wrote in post #16960217 Super images Brian, especially the dorsal view of the finch. Thank you, Scott! Pondrader wrote in post #16960574 Great stuff Thanks, Jeff! Lester Wareham wrote in post #16961232 Lovely shots Brian. Thank you, Lester! Brian
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CamFan01 Goldmember 4,623 posts Likes: 33 Joined Jul 2010 Location: Lilburn, GA More info | Lots of pretty colors going on here Brian! Steve
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Jun 12, 2014 16:22 | #14 CamFan01 wrote in post #16964986 Lots of pretty colors going on here Brian! Your Palm warbler looks great in it's natural setting, and the House Finch looks like it's posing in a studio for you. Like you, I've got finches-o-plenty and Palms are rare. Fantastic finding the Palm in near full breeding plumage. Nice job! Thank you, Steve! I appreciate it! Brian
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jodelak Cream of the Crop More info | Jun 19, 2014 09:37 | #15 Very nice! Great shot of the house finch, a not so common angle shot, different perspective. Thanks for sharing. ... does it really matter?i see with my eyes, i shoot with my fingers.
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