Orchard Oriole singing. Male first spring |
I've learned that a large number of birds feed on the blooming Crab Apple trees. Black-capped Chickadees hang upside down when feeding on the lower flowers.
Black-capped Chickadee. |
Yellow Warbler, male |
Away from the apple trees, another striking bird that arrives in May is the Scarlet Tanager. They are a bit more difficult to locate since they prefer the extreme treetops.
Scarlet Tanager, male |
Blue Cohosh in bloom |
The colors are really challenging to get correct, and the Cohosh has a tall, spindly stalk that moves in the slightest breeze.
For the next bloom, breeze is again a challenge; however, just getting extremely low and finding a clear, uncluttered view is added. So, I checked bellwort off my list.
Large-flowered Bellwort |
And, there are some whose beauty just drives me to get a new result. Once again, my knees got dirty getting low for the trillium.
Trillium grandiflorum |
I never tire of photographing trillium.
So, May has been a good month for photos, and there is still time to add some more. There's a small warbler that I am researching now for a good setting.
Thanks for your interest.
We’ve seen scarlet tanagers in our yard, but as you said, they are way up in the treetops. The color is absolutely stunning, especially when they are in flight.
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