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Hi Julie,
Welcome aboard.
Your pictures are great, however you have three that you have identified
as a Yellow Warbler. I believe if you look at your references that they
are of a Palm Warbler.
Keep taking those pictures.
Richard Harlow
Milton, VT
Julie Waters wrote:
> Hi all-- I'm Julie Waters in Westminster, VT. I just joined this
> list. I'm an amateur photographer and musician. I'm also a web
> designer, so I keep an archive of a lot of my photographs on the web,
> referenced below. I do contract work for the state of Vermont which
> takes me all over the state, and I've gotten into the habit of just
> stopping off places to look for birds to photograph when I have the
> chance. I met some of you yesterday at morning bird walk at Herrick's
> Cove, but I don't know any names except one or two, so hi to those of
> you who were there.
>
> I'm still fairly new to birding, but I think I've got these right (I
> had help). If you go to http://juliesmagiclightshow.com/, the first
> ten pictures are from yesterday's morning bird walk at Herricks Cove.
> I didn't get any good pictures of the gnatcatcher, and I didn't try
> with the yellow warbler, as I'd already done some great pictures of
> those from the week before at Parker River. The prizes of this group
> are, of course, the American Bittern pictures. We also saw a pair of
> green herons and a pair of glossy ibises, but I didn't get good
> pictures of either. These pictures are of a bittern, a
> yellow-throated vireo and a least flycatcher.
>
> --julie waters
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