Lesser Yellowlegs at Terrapin Nature Park.

Once again, I went by Sandy Point and kept right on trucking. Such a bland sunrise!

Terrapin was quite lively, with Ducks, Ospreys and Sandpipers, as well as a lone Egret. Still no warblers, but I know they’re coming.

CBEC was unusually slow, but some ducks that have been distant moved in closer for some decent images.

Marsh Pond 11

The marsh pond at Terrapin.

Canada Goose 2016-8

I don’t often see a Canada Goose on one foot.

Red Winged Blackbird 2016-11

Red Winged Blackbirds are enthusiastic when they seek a mate.

Robin 2016-5

I’m seeing a lot of Robins lately.

Redhead 2016-6

Why is this Redhead all by himself?

Crow 2016-5

Another attempt at a Crow in flight.

Forster's Tern 2016-2

I wonder if this is the same lone Forster’s Tern I saw two days ago.

White Throated Sparrow 2016-8

Two White Throated Sparrows were flitting around in the parking lot as I was leaving.

Tree Swallow 2016-16

This Tree Swallow rested just long enough for me to get a picture.

Cedar Waxwing 2016-6

Two Cedar Waxwings were flying around at the beach.

Osprey 2016-33

Osprey s will be active at Terrapin all Summer.

Cowbird 2016-1

I don’t often photograph Cowbirds, but they seemed to be a nice couple.

Wood Duck 2016-18

Wood Ducks spook easily, and these two took off as I approached the marsh.

Mallard 2016-34

The Mallard in front is a hybrid.

Mallard 2016-32 Mallard 2016-31

Mallard 2016-33

Mallards will soon be the predominant duck in the area.

Ring Billed Gull 2016-4

This Ring Billed has just caught a small fish.

Lesser Scaup 2016-2 Lesser Scaup 2016-1 Blue Winged Teal 2016-3

Lesser Scaup 2016-3

These Lesser Scaup were the first I’ve seen in Lake Knapp at CBEC.

Lesser Yellowlegs 2016-3 Lesser Yellowlegs 2016-2

Lesser Yellowlegs 2016-4

Lesser Yellowlegs winter in Central and South America.