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05/21/2012 09:37:36 PM |
I think these have been spotted in Mich. U.P. on the South side of Lake Superior, but I have never been lucky enough to see one. This is a really clear capture. Nice. |
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05/17/2012 10:17:19 PM |
Originally posted by scooter97: Originally posted by hahn23: Good close up. I would like to call this a Wilson's Warbler, Wilsonia pusilla, adult male. |
I actually knew this was a Wilson's Where the heck did I get Bell's from??? LOL Thanks for pointing out my error so that I would only be embarrassed for a few moments. : |
I have been humbled many times. Through binoculars, I once thought I had spotted a RT Hawk. Reported my sighting to a fairly large group of birders. Turns out it was a Monarch Butterfly. They remind me of that mistake often. |
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05/17/2012 10:07:41 PM |
Originally posted by hahn23: Good close up. I would like to call this a Wilson's Warbler, Wilsonia pusilla, adult male. |
I actually knew this was a Wilson's Where the heck did I get Bell's from??? LOL Thanks for pointing out my error so that I would only be embarrassed for a few moments. : |
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05/17/2012 09:41:01 PM |
Good close up. I would like to call this a Wilson's Warbler, Wilsonia pusilla, adult male. |
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