The picture of this immature Song Sparrow was taken at the Green-wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York. This juvenile Song Sparrow was photographed with the Canon 5D Mark III Canon 300mm f2.8 IS II with the 2X extender.
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Rose-breasted Grosbeak
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
During the breeding season Rose-breasted Grosbeaks eat a lot of insects, as well as wild fruit and seeds. Grosbeaks usually glean their food from dense foliage and branches. Grosbeaks usually glean their food from dense foliage and branches.The picture of this male Rose-breasted Grosbeak was taken at the Greenwood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York near the Dell Water using the Canon 5D MarkIII with the Canon 300mm lens with a 2X extender.
Baltimore Oriole
Baltimore Oriole in Tree
The picture of this beautiful male Baltimore Oriole was taken at the Green-wood Cemetery in the Dell Water area. The camera I used to photograph this Baltimore Oriole was the Canon 5D MarkIII with the Canon 300mm lens with a 2x extender.
Common Yellowthroat Male
The picture of this pretty male Common Yellowthroat Warbler on a branch with Cherry Blossoms was photographed at the Green-wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York.
Chestnut-sided Warbler
The picture of this pretty Chestnut-sided Warbler was taken at the Green-wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York. The Chestnut-sided Warbler is distinctive in appearance. No other warbler combines a greenish-yellow cap, a white breast, and reddish streaks down the sides.
Canada Warbler Male
The picture of this lovely male Canada Warbler was photographed at the Green-wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York. The Canada Warbler is a colorful, active warbler of northern forests, the Canada Warbler spends little time on its breeding grounds. It is one of the last warblers to arrive north in the spring.
Scarlet Tanager Female
Eastern Phoebe
There were lots of Eastern Phoebes at Green-wood Cemetery this past Sunday. In 1804, the Eastern Phoebe became the first banded bird in North America. John James Audubon attached silvered thread to an Eastern Phoebe’s leg to track its return in successive years.