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Related: About this forumMale American redstart warbler along the Appalachian Trail this morning
I walked a few miles on the AT in Jefferson National Forest, VA, looking for birds this morning. The redstart was a particularly difficult bird to photograph in the dense canopy.
Great spangled fritillary on a car at the trailhead
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Male American redstart warbler along the Appalachian Trail this morning (Original Post)
Mousetoescamper
Jun 2024
OP
love the show off in pic 3 and the flutterby ( trans late a scan, family word for butterfly)
AllaN01Bear
Jun 2024
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CaliforniaPeggy
(151,903 posts)1. These are so wonderful!
I especially like the ones with wingspread!
Your work paid off.
Mousetoescamper
(5,014 posts)4. Thanks!
PittBlue
(4,377 posts)2. How beautiful!
Mousetoescamper
(5,014 posts)5. Thanks!
Easterncedar
(3,408 posts)3. I am as always just amazed and delighted by your photographs
Thanks for sharing your vision and your art
Mousetoescamper
(5,014 posts)6. Thanks and you're welcome!
eppur_se_muova
(37,347 posts)7. There was a female redstart in our back yard a few years ago ...
the female's coloration is similar to the male's, but with yellow in place of red-orange. I had trouble IDing her because it would have never have occurred to me to look up "redstart" to find a black-and-yellow bird!
brer cat
(26,126 posts)8. Outstanding photos. Thanks for sharing.
Mousetoescamper
(5,014 posts)9. Thanks and you're welcome!
AllaN01Bear
(22,981 posts)10. love the show off in pic 3 and the flutterby ( trans late a scan, family word for butterfly)