They were busy pairing up and chasing each other around, or off territory.
The song has a real range of short bursts. Up and down pitches. Quite often the bird can be hidden down in the reeds, especially if its windy, and that can make it very frustrating to see.
This bird took a moment out in the open.
The view from the back.
Close up
Really nice shots Adam. Like you say, Reed Warblers stay hidden lots of the time, a habit which makes me appreciate your shots all the more.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful little bird !
ReplyDeleteFantastic pictures !!
Amazing pictures..What a cutie..
ReplyDeleteOMW What amazing pictures, Adam! I love warblers and we get a similar one called a Sedge Warbler. Thanks for sharing. Jo
ReplyDeletePretty little bird!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully captured!!
ReplyDeleteLovely shot and such a cute bird!
ReplyDeleteHave a Great Day!
Peace :)
How cute! Love that puffy little head. :D
ReplyDeleteLovely captures of this cute bird.
ReplyDeleteI just love those warblers, they can sing their heads off al day long as if saying... Look, I'm ALIIIIIIVE!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat post and great photos, Adam!
Enjoy your sunday :)
Beautiful images.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images.
ReplyDeletePicture post card perfect...each photo!!
ReplyDeleteCute little bird, wonderful photos. Happy Sunday!
ReplyDeleteWell it's easy to see how this warbler got its name! Very nice photos!
ReplyDeletelooks like a gentle soul!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe first photo of the karkiet is truly a beautiful picture! The bird sits quite nicely and the details of his feathers are nicely visible. Lovely colors too.
ReplyDeleteRegards, Helma
Wonderful shots! A reed warbler on a reed...how cool is that!
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