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Yellow Warbler |
This morning I had to conduct a site visit at a defunct nursery which will soon be a new subdivision. I enjoy this part of my job as I'm often one of the last people to see a property in it's "natural state" before it's developed. It's bittersweet of course, but still nice. In this case, 1/2 of the property will be given to the Town for Open Space so it's not a total loss.
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Chipping Sparrows |
During my inspection I saw a decent variety of birds. Yellow Warblers (including some with nesting material), Orchard Orioles, Chipping Sparrows, Song Sparrows, House Finches and others. Here are a few photos from this morning.
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Pair of House Finches |
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Yellow Warbler with Nesting material |
I photographed these birds with my Nikon D300s which you can check out here:
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