Colorful Migrants at Fort De Soto’s Mulberry Trees
April 29, 2019 - This Tennessee Warbler paused in a mulberry tree before hopping over to the fountain for a drink.... Read more
I migrate through Florida as I pass from my wintering grounds in South America to my breeding grounds in Canada. Look for the yellow tint on my back to distinguish me from other warblers. Most Likely Found: In the treetops When: Migrant Where I've photographed: Circle B Bar Reserve, Fort De Soto |
I have written 6 posts including a photo of a Tennessee Warbler
April 29, 2019 - This Tennessee Warbler paused in a mulberry tree before hopping over to the fountain for a drink.... Read more
April 26, 2019 - My plan quickly changed to "grab the Beast and start trying to capture all the tiny darters!" The sea grapes were full of tiny Tennessee Warblers.... Read more
May 7, 2017 - A male Bay-breasted Warbler, a Prothonotary Warbler (not photographed), some female Yellow Warblers, and this Tennessee Warbler were my best warblers at the East Beach road.... Read more
May 5, 2014 - Another good bird of the day, although not a lifer for me, was this Tennessee Warbler.... Read more
April 29, 2012 - The Swainson's Warbler has a reddish cheek. The Veery isn't spotted. By the end of the day, I'd seen all of them… Swainson's Thrush The photography got better as the afternoon went along and the light wasn't quite so harsh. I was able to get a bench facing into my…... Read more
October 1, 2011 - We saw a bunch of different warblers today (although compared to some of the counts on Birdbrains today, our counts are puny.) We found a Yellow Warbler, a Tennessee Warbler, several Common Yellowthroats, a Palm Warbler, a Prairie Warbler, and the redstart. We always seem to see the first of…... Read more