Blue Grosbeak at Terrapin Nature Park

Where are the warblers? This should be near prime time, and they just aren’t  here in numbers.

I went back to Terrapin again in hopes of finding something new, and I did, but no warblers to speak of. Maybe next week.

A few new birds and a fox made up for it, so it was a decent day anyway.

Fox 21

Fox 20

This fox stayed in view for several minutes

Turtle 39

This turtle was crossing the path, so I gave him a helping hand.

Indigo Bunting 100

I was lucky to get any look at this Indigo Bunting.

Red Winged Blackbird 103

I tried a flight shot of this Red Winged Blackbird just for the Hell of it.

Green Heron 104

I don’t often get a clear look at a Green Heron.

Caspian Tern 117 Caspian Tern 116

Caspian Tern 115

Caspian Terns continue to fish in the marsh ponds.

Snowy Egret 115 Snowy Egret 114

 

Snowy Egret 113

This Snowy Egret took off when he saw me.

Wood Duck 248

Wood Duck 247

Wood Ducks are still hanging out in the early morning.

Least Sandpiper 103

Terrapin seems popular with Least Sandpipers this year.

Blue Grosbeak 202

Blue Grosbeak 201

I’ve see very few Blue Grosbeaks at Terrapin.

2 thoughts on “Blue Grosbeak at Terrapin Nature Park

  1. It seems that flowers, trees etc are approximately three weeks late in getting started because of late winter. I wonder if that is also a cause of slow migrants

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