On the whole these diminutive little warblers like to work their way through the gorse and occasionally sit atop.
I was having a very lucky year before the lockdown, but that coincided with me making more effort and trips out to see things so that I could get a list of 200 birds seen in the year. That may not now be possible, but at least I can look back to some very good looking birds already seen and ticked this year.
This female came to see who was walking past.
The male soon showed itself, but only fleetingly. It stayed low on the bush.
Birders have so much patience. - Margy
ReplyDeleteHello, great post and info on this Dartford Warbler. Great photos! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, stay safe! Enjoy your day, happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteThat bird would blend into the trees and be hard to spot! Well done!
ReplyDeleteYour patience was rewarded with those great photos.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing him on top of the tree! Great shot!
ReplyDeleteHello. Great photos. The Dartford warbler has only been seen once in Finland. I've never seen it. Stay safe!
ReplyDeleteAnother new species for me today. Your time & efforts paid off for such a pretty bird. Great photo compositions too.
ReplyDeleteHave a terrific week ahead. Stay safe & healthy and thank you for linking up.
You share species I've never seen before. It's fun to see species from across the pond!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2020/04/loving-springtime.html, and please stay safe and well.
You are a patient man!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteYour patience was certainly rewarded with those amazing photos.
ReplyDeleteHappy Tuesday!
Dartford Warbler .... wow! Those are beautiful captures :)
ReplyDeleteI enjoying watching and looking out for birds. Right now am enjoying my #BalconyBirding moments amidst lockdown :)