Birding Adventures in Washtenaw County and Michigan
Monday, May 4, 2009
A few pictures from Crane Creek
This is the top of the spring migration here, and of course, that should mean more posts, more pictures, more interesting stuff on all the birder's blog. But more time birding simply means less time posting. That's the sad reality.
So I will just post a few digibinned picture from last Sunday, in Crane Creek.
Yellow rumped warbler
Yellow Warbler, female
Veery
Killdeer
Green Heron
Cape May Warbler
4 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Great photos, Laurent. Is this the Crane Creek that's near Magee Marsh?
Veeries forage on the forest floor, flipping leaves to uncover insects; they may fly up to catch insects in flight. They mainly eat insects and berries.
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4 comments:
Great photos, Laurent. Is this the Crane Creek that's near Magee Marsh?
Wren : yes indeed. I guess Crane creek is the name for the state park, magee marsh is the marsh where everybody goes birding.
Hola Laurent,
Don't worry too much about not posting, GO BIRDING!!!
You can share stuff later ;)
Take care,
Mel
Veeries forage on the forest floor, flipping leaves to uncover insects; they may fly up to catch insects in flight. They mainly eat insects and berries.
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