Thursday, September 7, 2023

Crops & Clips: Flashback to September, 2020

As I do on the first Thursday of each month, I enjoy looking back over my archived photos, taken three years previously in September, 2020, remembering how things were then in Florida as contrasted with events this year at our new home in Connecticut. As usual, I searched for images which reflected favorite memes: critters of all kinds (especially birds), skies and clouds, reflections, flowers and scenes which speak for themselves. 

Southbound songbird migration was in full swing, as evidenced by the 552 images I processed that month. Prominent among the migrant warbler species were these and many more...

Cape May Warbler:



American Redstart, male...


...and female:

Ovenbird:

Louisiana Waterthrush:

Yellow-throated Warbler:

Prairie Warbler:


Adding color to the scene were a Summer Tanager, just passing by...

...and a resident male Northern Cardinal:

An  iridescent Boat-tailed Grackle reflected tiny dots of all the colors in a rainbow:

White-winged Dove:

Eastern Screech Owl:

Northern Flicker exhibited its golden underwing while preening:

A Robber Fly had captured and was devouring a White Peacock butterfly:



Monarch butterflies were rather uncommon:

Long-tailed Skipper:

This cloud formation resembled a flock of birds (or angels?):

Storm clouds over the ocean drifted along the eastern horizon:

The morning sky cast a peaceful reflection on the still surface of the lake:

This week's header: Great Egret, September 7, 2020:

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Linking to:




Wordless Wednesday (on Tuesday)

Wild Bird Wednesday

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24 comments:

  1. ...Kenneth, the second from the last is magical!

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  2. Beautiful bird photography. I think the Cape May Warbler would be a favorite!

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  3. You always share so much beauty. Love the birds and I must admit I had never heard of half of them!

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  4. Hello Ken, sometimes I really don't know what excites me more - your great bird pictures or those incredibly beautiful sunrises and sunsets or cloud pictures. As always, I'm completely thrilled. Kind regards and thank you for the link to Nature Thursday.
    Elke

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  5. So beautiful images! It's so nice to catch on camera the birds. And the sky is amazing!
    Thank you for the visit. Have a fine weekend ahead!

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  6. That red cardinal is great but the sky shots are stunning!! Thanks for sharing with #Allseaons

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  7. Beautiful post Ken! Your warbler photos are amazing, they are too quick for me.
    The Summer Tanager is one of my many favorites. Love your sky and reflection photos along with the gorgeous bird photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend.

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  8. Your September 2020 collection is brimming with incredible shots!

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  9. How you can catch them for that split second and then can identify them as well, is amazing! Three sky images are absolutely gorgeous!

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  10. Poor butterfly! Great looking birds. Sometimes the underviews are very interesting.

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  11. I love these posts when you look back! We are seeing more Warblers here now and there are lots of butterflies! The heat is letting up....just a bit! Take care and enjoy your Sunday afternoon!

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  12. I just saw a robber fly on my walk. He was on the pavement and when he sensed my presence he whipped around and stared at me. I found him fascinating but a bit scary - they're big and rather ominous looking.
    Thanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2023/09/remembering-attack-on-our-nation.html

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  13. Oh my what beautiful shots again so pretty and colourful :-)
    Have a beaktastic week 👍

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  14. Incredible skies and great photos of birds that I am never likely to see in real life. Happy week, cheers Diane

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  15. Kenneth, I always enjoy your bird photos. You have an impressive variety here. Always love seeing the warblers as they pass through here in the spring and again in the fall, so they aren't here for long at all.

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  16. Wonderful photos of birds and butterflies

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  17. Wonderful captures, Please continue sharing your flashback photos these are incredible. Thanks for sharing with Garden Affair.

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