Wilson’s Warbler at Terrapin Nature Park.

It was cloudy this morning, so I didn’t get to Terrapin until nearly 7:00. It started clearing up right away, so my timing was good.

There was plenty of migrant activity, but they were moving quickly and I didn’t get as many good images as I wanted. There were very few wading birds, which seems a little odd to me.

I stopped by Sandy Point on the way home and found a few Terns, which are beginning to be a favorite.

Seagull 2017-12

Seagull, goofing on the beach.

Laughing Gull 2017-12

This Laughing Gull was bathing at Sandy Point.

Royal Tern 2017-8

Only a few Royal Terns are at Sandy Point.

 

Caspian Tern 2017-42

About 10 Caspian Terns are spending time at Sandy Point.

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Barn Swallow 2017-37

This Barn Swallow was flying in an oval pattern, so I was able to get some flight shots.

Brown Thrasher 2017-10

I found this Brown Thrasher at Terrapin.

Red Eyed Vireo 2017-3

Red Eyed Vireo 2017-4

This Red Eyed Vireo is probably a migrant.

American Redstart 2017-5

American Redstart 2017-6

American Redstarts are still appearing in large numbers.

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Warbler 2017-3

The poor light make this Yellow Warbler look too dark.

Wilson's Warbler 2017-2

Wilson's Warbler 2017-3

This is only my second Wilson’s Warbler, and the last one was at Terrapin as well.

Wilson's Warbler 2017-1