Long Tailed Duck at Thomas Point State Park

There was a bit of rain last night, but the morning looked promising, so, after a trip for groceries, I set out for Thomas Point State Park. I encountered some employees repairing ruts in the road, who informed me the park was closed, but they were kind enough to let me proceed for a quick look at the ducks off the point. My thanks to them.
I did see a few ducks, then I set off to Terrapin Nature Center, which was actually kind of dull, but I got a few usable images.

Bufflehead

This pair of Buffleheads was paddling about right off the point, in the company of some Scaups.

Long Tailed Duck

Long Tailed Duck

This Long Tailed Duck was diving quite near shore. She’s a female.

Horned Grebe Horned Grebe

Horned Grebe Horned Grebe

Horned Grebe

White Throated Sparrow

This White Throated Sparrow was eating seeds.

Cedar Waxwing

I’m seeing flocks of Cedar Waxwings almost everywhere I go.

Black Duck

This pair of Black Ducks was paddling in one of the small ponds.