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Waterthrushes Collection

Waterthrushes are small, migratory birds that belong to the genus Seiurus, and are known for their distinctive behavior and beautiful plumage. Picture No

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Picture No. 11980663
Northern Waterthrush perched on snag in marsh Date:

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Picture No. 11807453
Northern Waterthrush Seiurus noveboracensis Sining on territiroy in beaver pond wetland in northern Connecticut MAY USA Northern Waterthrush singing in inland marsh in Spring Date:

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Picture No. 11807446
Louisiana Waterthrush Seiurus motacilla along small forst stream Trying to extract the insects from their aquatic nests Foraging for aquatic insects April Connecticut Louisiana Waterthrush foraging

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Picture No. 11807447
Louisiana Waterthrush Seiurus motacilla along small forst stream Trying to extract the insects from their aquatic nests Foraging for aquatic insects April Connecticut Louisiana Waterthrush foraging

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Picture No. 11807445
Louisiana Waterthrush Seiurus motacilla along small forst stream Singing April Connecticut Louisiana Waterthrush singing Date:

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Picture No. 11066972
Louisiana Waterthrush singing Spring. Northwest Connecticut, USA. Date:

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Picture No. 11066971
Louisiana Waterthrush about to take flight Spring. Northwest Connecticut, USA. Date:

Background imageWaterthrushes Collection: Northern Waterthrush (Seiurus noveboracensis) adult, feeding, standing on woodland floor

Northern Waterthrush (Seiurus noveboracensis) adult, feeding, standing on woodland floor, Zapata Peninsula, Matanzas Province, Cuba, March

Background imageWaterthrushes Collection: Louisiana Waterthrush (Seiurus motacilla) adult, standing on dry watercourse, Cayo Coco

Louisiana Waterthrush (Seiurus motacilla) adult, standing on dry watercourse, Cayo Coco, Jardines del Rey, Ciego de Avila Province, Cuba, March

Background imageWaterthrushes Collection: Northern Waterthrush - singing on territory in spring - Connecticut - USA

Northern Waterthrush - singing on territory in spring - Connecticut - USA
JZ-3913 Northern Waterthrush - singing on territory in spring Connecticut - USA Seiurus noveboracensis Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageWaterthrushes Collection: Northern Waterthrush - on territory in spring - Connecticut - USA

Northern Waterthrush - on territory in spring - Connecticut - USA
JZ-3914 Northern Waterthrush - on territory in spring Connecticut - USA Seiurus noveboracensis Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageWaterthrushes Collection: Northern Waterthrush - Connecticut USA - May

Northern Waterthrush - Connecticut USA - May
JZ-3218 Northern Waterthrush Connecticut USA - May. Seiurus noveboracensis Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageWaterthrushes Collection: Louisiana Waterthrush Connecticut in April

Louisiana Waterthrush Connecticut in April
JZ-3090 Louisiana Waterthrush Connecticut in April Seiurus motacilla Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageWaterthrushes Collection: Louisiana Waterthrush - on territory. Connecticut in April

Louisiana Waterthrush - on territory. Connecticut in April
JZ-3089 Louisiana Waterthrush - on territory. Connecticut in April. Seiurus motacilla Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

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Northern Waterthrush
JZ-2009 Northern Waterthrush USA Seiurus noveboracensis Distribution: Alaska, Canada and USA. The bird winters in Central America

Background imageWaterthrushes Collection: Louisiana Waterthrush Connecticut, USA

Louisiana Waterthrush Connecticut, USA
JZ-1994 Louisiana Waterthrush Connecticut, USA. Seiurus motacilla Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageWaterthrushes Collection: Louisiana Waterthrush - Singing. Connecticut, USA

Louisiana Waterthrush - Singing. Connecticut, USA
JZ-1896 Louisiana Waterthrush - Singing Connecticut, USA Seiurus motacilla Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way


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Waterthrushes are small, migratory birds that belong to the genus Seiurus, and are known for their distinctive behavior and beautiful plumage. Picture No. 11980663 captures a Northern Waterthrush adult feeding on the woodland floor of Zapata Peninsula, showcasing its elegant presence in nature. In Picture No. 11807453, we see a Louisiana Waterthrush adult standing gracefully on a dry watercourse in Cayo Coco, Jardines del Rey. Its poised stance reflects its adaptability to different environments. The enchanting melody of the Northern Waterthrush can be heard in Picture No. 11066971 as it sings on its territory during springtime in Connecticut, USA. This captivating display is not only a territorial claim but also an invitation to potential mates. Picture No. 11807446 showcases another Northern Waterthrush perched confidently on its territory amidst lush vegetation in Connecticut, USA during springtime. Its vibrant colors and strong posture demonstrate its readiness to defend its domain. A closer look at the exquisite details of this species can be seen in Picture No. 11807447 where a Northern Waterthrush stands tall against the backdrop of blooming flowers and verdant foliage. During May in Connecticut, USA (Picture No. 11066972), these charming birds continue their journey through migration routes while adding beauty to our surroundings with their melodious songs and graceful flight patterns. Whether they're singing or foraging for food like insects and aquatic organisms along streamsides or wetlands, waterthrushes never fail to captivate us with their elegance (Picture No. 11807445). The diverse habitats they inhabit showcase their ability to thrive across various landscapes - from woodlands (Picture No. 11980663) to dry watercourses (Picture No. 11807453). Their adaptability is truly remarkable.