Green Heron at Wooton’s Landing

I went back to Wooton this morning, and changed my routine to see if it would change my luck.
I switched to the big zoom lens and walked the upper trail first, to see what birds might be around, and did pretty well. There’s usually a Green Heron or two at Wooton, but they don’t often pose so well. A few others cooperated also.
A shortened bug hunt was reasonably successful also.

Common Yellowthroat

This looks like a female Common Yellowthroat.

Northern Cardinal

You can’t go wrong with a Northern Cardinal in an evergreen.

Eastern Towhee

Eastern Towhees don’t spook easily when they’re singing.

Carolina Chickadee

This Carolina Chickadee seemed to want his picture taken.

White Eyed Vireo

There are many White Eyed Vireos at Wooton, but they can be hard to photograph.

Yellow Billed Cuckoo

Yellow Billed Cuckoo

Yellow Billed Cuckoo

I spooked this Yellow Billed Cuckoo when he first saw me, but he landed in a nearby tree.

Green Heron

Green Heron

Green Heron

I was able to watch this Green Heron for several minutes.

Insect 512

Insect 509

Insect 508

Insect 507

Insect 506Dogwood Spittlebug

Caterpillar 100

Grasshopper 50

Insect 513

Stink Bug 6

Stink Bug 5

Insect 511

Insect 510

Beetle 72

Beetle 71

Fly 34

Broad Headed Sharpshooter 10

Today's bugs.

Today’s bugs.