When you Free your Soul to the song of the Forest Nature transforms your Heart. ~ Lee Hiller
It is is difficult to blend into the Forest when you are a flying Zebra. They blend with ease into the bare Tree limbs awaiting the opening of the leaf buds poised on the tips of each branch. As the bare winter Trees are painted in spring leaves their black and white will diminish as the perfect camouflage. The tiny Black and White Warbler is as beautiful to the eyes as it’s song is to all who listen with their Heart.
Love to ALL!
Lee
- HSNP Upper Dogwood Trail Black and White Warbler
- HSNP Upper Dogwood Trail Black and White Warbler
- HSNP Upper Dogwood Trail Black and White Warbler
- HSNP Upper Dogwood Trail Black and White Warbler
- HSNP Upper Dogwood Trail Black and White Warbler
- HSNP Upper Dogwood Trail Black and White Warbler
- HSNP Upper Dogwood Trail Black and White Warbler
He/she is one of the most stunning birds I’ve seen in our forest. I know they are plentiful but hard to see since they usually keep their distance and move fast, but this one really wanted our attention. He/she looks close up because he/she is. I’d say about almost touching distance in a very low tree jumping around on limbs while we watched, obviously vying for out attention. Cutest thing I’ve seen. You got some wonderful shots. Thank you. Love ur Rick x0x0x0x0
Thank You Baby! xx00xx
Awesome images !!
Thank You Bernie… right place at the perfect moment time.
Kindest Thoughts and Wishes,
Lee
Beautiful images Lee! I have seen a B&W Warbler once in southern New Jersey’s Pine Barrens flitting around from branch to branch. I admire your ability to capture such sharp images of this active little bird/
Hi Denise,
Most of the time I try to believe the love wildlife can’t see me. It is a big forest and I am but a speck on the trail. The I loo at my photographs upon returning home and realize they often look directly into my lens. Some images feel as if they have stopped by to to sit for a portrait. Others as a completely natural looking series then at the end they give a glance as if to say “Yes, I know you are there”. Unlike you I am a terrible photographer when it comes to humans… thankfully Nature is kind to me 😉 Your photos are stunning.
Kindest Thoughts and Wishes,
Lee