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  1. Marilynne

    Can you help ID this bird please?

    Thanks Robin for looking. Three other sources confirm the Black Throated Blue Warbler.
  2. Marilynne

    Auto focus setting question Red/Green (Newbie)

    Welcome! Someone should be along shortly to help. Please feel free to introduce yourself here - new member
  3. Marilynne

    Post your Photographing the photographer.

    Shooting the Sandhill Cranes
  4. Marilynne

    Marilynne's Wetlands and Other Stuff - 2026

    The surprise for the day
  5. Marilynne

    Marilynne's Wetlands and Other Stuff - 2026

    There were two and they were very far away!
  6. Marilynne

    Marilynne's Wetlands and Other Stuff - 2026

    A couple of the Disc Golfers benches
  7. Marilynne

    Marilynne's Wetlands and Other Stuff - 2026

    Next stop to see the GH Owls Dad was out in the open The owlet and mom weren't!
  8. Marilynne

    Can you help ID this bird please?

    Thanks wev! That was one of the choices Merlin gave, but it didn't look like any of the photos. Glad to see you're still visiting the site. Hope everything is okay with you and the family.
  9. Marilynne

    Can you help ID this bird please?

    I thought it was the northern parula, but Merlin didn't give that choice. EDIT: Copilot says palm warbler. Doesn't look like any PW's I've ever seen.
  10. Marilynne

    Marilynne's Wetlands and Other Stuff - 2026

    Moon flower
  11. Marilynne

    Marilynne's Wetlands and Other Stuff - 2026

    Waited for the Cedar Waxwings to get active and a bus pulled in under the tree where they were. When the driver stepped on the air brakes, the waxwings made a mass exodus and never came back!!
  12. Marilynne

    Marilynne's Wetlands and Other Stuff - 2026

    Wednesday at Loxahatchee
  13. Marilynne

    Marilynne's Wetlands and Other Stuff - 2026

    But this Swallowtail Kite made up for it!
  14. Marilynne

    Post your Birds in Flight

  15. Marilynne

    Marilynne's Wetlands and Other Stuff - 2026

    Next stop was the to see the owlet. It was pretty far from the nest and mom and dad were nowhere in sight. Also, in a bad spot.
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