July 09, 2013

Birding Mt. Adams



Evening Grosbeak


Black-headed Grosbeak

Black-headed Grosbeak/ Chipping Sparrow/ Red-breasted Nuthatch

Northern Flicker

Williamson's Sapsucker


Williamson's Sapsucker- male


Flycatcher sp.

Townsend's Solitaire juvenile

Cassin's Finch

Warbling Vireo

Dark-eyed Junco

Chipping Sparrows

Western Tanager

Nashville Warbler

A hidden Hermit Warbler


MacGillivray's Warbler






Eight hours of birding and around 50 species of birds. Many of them I had only seen once or never before so it was quite a treat. We also saw lots of butterflies which I will share next time. A lovely day.

5 comments:

  1. Wonderful photos ! I would love to be out today taking photos but it is just way to humid . Thanks for sharing . Have a good day !

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  2. Hot damn, awesome trip!!! I have heard a certain person knows of a certain secret spot there- was that where you were? Freakin amazing birds... That trio shot is great, love the sapsuckers, and the warblers, and the grosbeaks, and... Oh yeah, the young solitaire is awesome, I had no idea what it was till I read the caption.

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  3. Amazing birds! Especially the Nashville Warblers. Hard to find in Oregon this year.

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  4. Awesome birds and photos. What a great place for birding!

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