Canada Warbler at Terrapin Nature Park.

Sunrise was  a little better this morning, but not spectacular. It wasn’t as windy as yesterday, when the sun was hardly visible at all.

I met Karen Caruso at Terrapin, where we had a very good warbler day. I’ve only seen one other Canada Warbler, so it was a real treat.

There wasn’t much else around, probably due to the high water, but I’ll settle for warblers any day.

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Sunrise at Sandy Point.

Eastern Wood Peewee 2016-1

This appears to be an Eastern Wood Peewee .

 

Osprey 2016-116

Ospreys are still fishing in the marsh ponds.

Black and White Warbler 2016-5

Black and White Warblers are among the early migrants.

American Redstart 2016-10

American Redstart 2016-11

I’m seeing more American Redstarts than any other warbler.

Cardinal 2016-19

Great Egret 2016-58

This Great Egret is from a few days ago.

Great Crested Flycatcher 2016-16

Great Crested Flycatcher 2016-15

This Great Crested Flycatcher will be moving on soon.

Magnolia Warbler 2016-4

The Fall Magnolia Warbler is plain compared to the Spring version.

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Goldfinch 2106-18

This Goldfinch has found a nice breakfast.

Canada Warbler 2016-2

Canada Warbler 2016-1

I recognized this Canada Warbler right away.

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And a dragonfly.