This morning, I am focused on sharing three Pine Warbler photos taken early yesterday. Each of the three Pine Warblers were on very different perches.

Fall Pine Warbler female in morning light, Sebastian County, ArkansasFall Pine Warbler female in morning light – Canon R7, f8, 1/640, ISO 1250, Canon 100-400mm at 400mm, natural light

I’ve shared photos of Pine Warblers on this vine before, but I loved the soft light in this image. The background and the bird seem to glow a bit.

Pine Warbler on a fall morning, Sebastian County, ArkansasPine Warbler on a fall morning – Canon R7, f8, 1/250, ISO 1250, +0.3 EV, Canon 100-400mm at 400mm, natural light

This is the new suet stick, and this Pine Warbler was perched on top of it. I liked the head-on view of the warbler. I’m not sure yet whether the warblers like the new driftwood suet stick, but time will tell. I like it.

Pine Warbler perched on shed deer antlers, Sebastian County, ArkansasPine Warbler perched on shed deer antlers – Canon R7, f8, 1/320, ISO 1250, +0.7 EV, Canon 100-400mm at 400mm, natural light

And the third and final photo today amused me. This Pine Warbler perched briefly on a shed antler, giving me the chance to take this unique image.

I’m delighted to focus on these Pine Warblers, and I’m always happy when I have them in my viewfinder.

On another note, I was finally able to resolve my hard drive issue. Moving the photos from the overfilled drive was slow-going at first, but I was determined. It took quit a bit of time, though, and I hope I never overfill a drive again.

Next up? Resolving the issue I’ve been having with my site, where the formatting goes wonky, and images don’t show up.

I believe I have that figured out, but I’ll need to turn an element of my theme back on and clear out all the settings within it to be certain. Thanks for bearing with me while I sort through these things.

Life is good.

Mia

Click here to see more of my Pine Warbler photos plus facts and information about this species.