Naturally Adrift The Search for Warblers
Chris and I head out in search of warblers at a local state unique area. Although our aim is to find and photograph the tiny and quick warblers, we decide to film and photograph every bird or chipmunk we encounter. Don't miss the five different species of warblers we encounter, not to mention the Baltimore Oriole, Eastern King Bird, Eastern Phoebe, fly catchers and a huge surprise species! This leads to photographing two new to us bird species! How many and what types of warblers do we discover, watch on to find out! #warblers #birdingadventures #birdphotography #wildlife #birdsong #birdspecies #photography Website: https://naturallyadriftphoto.weebly.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Subscribe to our channel if you love nature, photography and the great outdoors!

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