Friday, October 14, 2022

An Exciting week and the Bird trees!


 I'm going to describe this past week as 'exciting'! 


Eastern Meadowlark 

We worked on some projects and when everything came together, we went hiking!


Palm Warbler

Some of the usual tasks went undone but isn't it nice when you have interesting places to go and don't have time to tackle all of the 'ordinary' chores.


(possibly a female Blue Grosbeak)

And that brings me to the bird trees. 


Phoebe

We've found over the years of hiking that birds flock together along the trail. All different types of birds and all flitting around from tree to tree in one area! 


And right now we are seeing some familiar birds return to Florida.


Palm Warbler

We are also seeing some we are having trouble identifying.


Palm Warbler

They don't always make it easy either! lol


We connect my computer to our big screen TV to view our photos. And then we sit with our collection of bird books but still have trouble making a positive ID on some of them. Especially the Warblers.


Common Yellowthroat

I would love to have a good ID for the Warbler above!

And I have one now! A special thanks to Sandra, Cloudia, David G. and Eileen for the help!
Thanks to my Florida blog friend, Wally for help with the Palm Warblers! 

I'm sharing what we saw on just one hike at Halpata Tastanaki Preserve from the Pruitt Trailhead.


We got a quick photo of these Sandhill Cranes at the end of the hike! Do you see them above the tree line?

Have a wonderful weekend! 

Get out and have some fun while the weather is nice!

I’m joining Saturday’s critters HERE

and I’d Rather B Birdin’.   

52 comments:

Tom said...

...enjoy as many exciting days as you can.

Lea said...

Great photos!
Sorry I am no help with IDs.
Have a blessed day!

Salty Pumpkin Studio said...

Lovely photos
I read hurricanes can push birds where they aren't usually seen. Birds watch other birds to ID food sources. Sort of like seeing a lot of semis at a restaurant shows you the food is good there.

Vee said...

Yes, the birds are leaving daily. Can't wait for the vultures to go. Glad that they are arriving there daily. I like thinking of them having a nice time in Florida over these cold fall and winter months up north. Those sandhill cranes are def flying under the radar.

MadSnapper said...

Did you try pressing down on the picture and search with Google Lens? I did but now I can't remember the three that it gave me. It's a cute little warbler whatever it is at least it says it's one of three yellow t h r o a t s

MadSnapper said...

Did you try pressing down on the picture and search with Google Lens? I did but now I can't remember the three that it gave me. It's a cute little warbler whatever it is at least it says it's one of three yellow t h r o a t s

Beside a babbling brook... said...

Great idea to put your photos on your tv, and be better able to identify them.

🎃🍁🍂🌰

Jeanie said...

I don't know if you have birds we don't have or I'm just totally non-observant! But I always see wonderful ones I've heard of but not seen before on your posts and your pix are always great!

Debbie said...

i do see the cranes, it is a nice image!!! i can't help to id the warbler, i hope someone else can. what a great outing you sure did see a lot of exciting birds.

many thanks for stopping by, and wishing me well!!!

QUILTING IS BLISSFUL, DI said...

Neat photos--and I too have trouble sometimes figuring out birds even with 2 bird books!!!! And I have my computer hooked up to my TV screen too--have been doing that for about 10 years now--so much nicer than trying to see and do things on a small 14 inch computer screen!!!
Happy bird hunting--
hugs, di

Cloudia said...

Immature male common yellow throat?

Thanks for taking me into the woods to hear all the birds

Pamela M. Steiner said...

Such beautiful birds!! You do get some great pictures of them on your walks. I'm not sure about that last bird. He almost looks like some type of Vireo because of the eyes. But I'm not sure. I haven't seen a Meadowlark in so many years. They are so beautiful, and I love to hear them sing. Thank you for sharing these beauties with us!!

Irma said...

Wonderful photos of the birds.
Most of them are new to the Netherlands, so I don't recognize them either.
Greetings Irma

Ann said...

I'm no help with the ID. I wouldn't have even known it was a warbler.
I usually don't have interesting places to do but I still don't tackle all of the ordinary chores.

David M. Gascoigne, said...

The bird you are unable to identify is a Common Yellowthroat. It is not in full breeding attire at this time of the year.

eileeninmd said...

Hello,
Wonderful sightings from your hike. I agree with Cloudia above, your warbler looks like a first year Common Yellowthroat. I love the Meadowlark and the cranes flying over. Great photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, enjoy your weekend.

Teresa said...

Tus paseos siempre son geniales. Besos.

Breathtaking said...

Hello Diane :=)

Those Warblers are difficult to ID. I'm glad you got help from reliable sources. That would count me out, and I usually ask Phil for help. :=) Beautiful capture of the Eastern Meadow Lark, and Common Yellow Throat, and also the Cranes that you just managed to capture before they flew out of sight. Dusting can wait, but you may not see the birds you saw on your hike again, so the outdoors was, and I guess will always be a better choice.

Diane my block has moderation so sometimes you may think your comment hasn't worked, but thank you for trying again :=)

Shiju Sugunan said...

I haven’t seen any of these birds. Really great sightings!

Bill said...

Another wonderful hike with lots of beautiful bird photos. Enjoy your weekend!

italiafinlandia said...

The birds you shared are quite new to me as they do not live here.
So much more interesting to see.
Have a nice weekend too!

RedPat said...

Wonderful shots. You have great trails to walk along ans see so many types of birds.

Mae Travels said...

Always good birds around you! It’s fun to see your photos.

best…mae at maefood.blogspot.com

carol l mckenna said...

You always have the best photos of our avian friends ~ Stunning ~ Xo

Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)

NanaDiana said...

Well, now I know where my birdies are going for the winter. We have Sandhill cranes here all summer. They are amazing to watch. Hugs- Diana

John's Island said...

Hi Diane, I thought about you several times during the big hurricane that hit Florida recently. I am delighted to see your post and see that you are doing well. I looked back at your recent posts and am so happy to find this from your Friday, September 30th post: We didn't have any major damage here in North Central Florida. There are some trees down here and there but not anything like they've had on the coast.” Sure enjoyed your photos in this post. And, yes, I do see the Sandhill Cranes in your last photo. I think those birds have the most wonderful call. Thanks for sharing another neat post! Best regards to you from Seattle! John

John's Island said...

Hi again Diane, This is so cool … I think I was writing a comment for you while you were writing one for me. Is that mental telepathy or what? 😊 I love it. I’m happy you downloaded the booklet and hope you enjoy it. Take care, my friend! John

Judy Biggerstaff said...

Nice pics! I have trouble identifying the Warblers too.

Anni said...

Great time of year! That crane photo above the tree line is timed perfectly!!

Hey, thanks for taking time from your day to add your link ...happy birding

Ed Rosack said...

Wow - that was a great hike!

gluten Free A_Z Blog said...

I really enjoyed seeing all your photos of the beautiful birds in Florida from your hikes. I just arrived (in Florida) and look forward to an in person view myself, but I am never able to capture the good photos the way you do!

Inger said...

So many beautiful birds, thank you for sharing these great photos. You reminded me of the Western Meadowlark, such a beautiful bird that used to come here for the summers and sing beautiful songs for me. I haven't seen it for a couple of years now. Most birds and animals have disappeared due to our, by now, pretty scary drought.

Phil Slade said...

I'm a little late with my visit as my Internet has been down all day Sunday. But I agree with Common Yellowthroat. I also agree that IDing your North American warblers is much more difficult in autumn than in the springtime.

EricaSta said...

Oh, Diane... in the software of the Linkparty is something wrong. There is sentence: it is closed, but I can set the links. I don't know why.

Sorry for this .

Happy MosaicMonday with best wishes.

Lowcarb team member said...

Wonderful photographs of the birds.
Pleased to see many bloggers came forward to assist in the identity.
Blogland can certainly be a brilliant (and helpful) place.

Enjoy the rest of your weekend and have a good new week.

All the best Jan

Creations By Cindy said...

What beautiful pictures! I love them. So colorful. You would be proud of me...I thought about you while doing a little hiking in the mountains recently! Mainly, HOW DOES SHE DO ALL THAT HIKING! LOL! Hugs and blessings, Cindy

roentare said...

Wow so many bird photos here. I love warbler and yellow throat a lot. I could not get proper photos of them here.

Lorrie said...

I love seeing the cranes above the trees. I had never seen a Sandhill Crane until this past summer, when we saw them in the Arctic, where they breed in summer. Beautiful birds.

Jill Harrison said...

I am hoping you weren't impacted by the typhoon that hit Florida which we saw on the TV news. We have extensive flooding on our eastern seaboard right now. It is good to forget the chores and get out and about. Enjoy your week ahead, stay safe.

Wally said...

What a wonderful time to be outdoors!

Bird trees are great when you find them. And you found some good ones!

The bird in images 2, 6 and 7 is a Palm Warbler. They present a challenge as during migration we see two subspecies: "Yellow" and "Western". Yours is the "Western" in non-breeding plumage and looks pretty plain except for that yellow under its tail. A good tip that it may be a Palm Warbler is to watch for its almost continual tail-pumping.

Here's a good source for bird i.d.'s: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Palm_Warbler/photo-gallery/297049691

You had a great day! Here's to more of the same.

Pat @ Mille Fiori Favoriti said...

Hi Diane! All very pretty birds and I'm sure they had a beautiful song, too! I am not good with bird ID--I downloaded the Cornell Ornithology Bird app on my phone, but don't get good enough photos to ID what I see on the app...lol! We see mainly crows and magpies here this time of year.

Ricki Treleaven said...

I always enjoy seeing your bird photos, but the photo of the cranes are truly something else! :D

Amila said...

It looks like one of the happiest hiking experiences. The birds are lovely and your photos are wonderful!

handmade by amalia said...

I like 'exciting'. You always find the prettiest birds for us.
Amalia
xo

Carla from The River said...

Great photos and I love how you do not give up with identifying those birds. ;-)

Barbara said...

The photo of the Sand Hill Cranes flying just above the tree line -- what an incredible shot!!

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

You saw some wonderful birds and isn't blogging a fun way to share knowledge!! Yes, I agree, always better to go out birding and hiking than doing boring chores!!

Soma @ InkTorrents.com said...

Love the way you think - get some work done and then go hiking. Such wonderful photos, specially love the second one.

-Soma

Danice G said...

More great photos. I really admire how you and "Mr. Lavender" go hiking, we all need more exercise, The birds are cute, but for some reason I have long had a fear of birds. Maybe it's due to the old movie, 'not sure.

Veronica Lee said...

I always enjoy the glorious sightings from your walks.

I especially loved the cranes above the trees.

Hugs and blessings! 💐

Red Rose Alley said...

The birds are very sweet. They bring us their song and beauty, and delight us every day. Love those little Warblers. Our blog friends always seem to have an answer to our nature questions. I appreciate them so much. Another happy hike for you this week. : )

~Sheri

PaintedThread said...

Love all the bird pics. You must be so patient (or lucky) - great focus and clarity.