Wood Ducks at Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctary

I was eager to get out in today’s wonderful weather, but unsure where to go. My aged brain reminded me that I had signed up to be a “Friend of Jug Bay”, and that they are only open on Wednesdays, so I loaded up the truck and took off. A wise decision as it turned out.
I located a good variety of birds and got a few good shots, as well as meeting some nice people.

Green Winged Teal

Green Winged Teal

These Green Winged Teals were in front of the observation tower.

Great Blue Heron

I don’t often see Great Blue Herons flying in formation.

Greater Yellowlegs

Greater Yellowlegs

Greater Yellowlegs

Greater Yellowlegs

It was low tide shortly after I arrived, which attracted this Greater Yellowlegs.

Wood Duck

Wood Duck

A pair of Wood Ducks flew in and landed right near me before quickly taking off

Wood Duck

Takeoff is a quick and violent affair.

Bonaparte's Gull

Bonaparte's Gull

Cornell:
“A small, graceful gull with bright white patches in its wings, the Bonaparte’s Gull winters near people, but breeds in the isolated taiga and boreal forest.”
This is a non-breeding adult.

Common Merganser

Common Merganser

It’s not a great image, but I don’t often see Common Mergansers.

Bald Eagle

Bald Eagle

There were many Bald Eagles flying overhead today.

Osprey

Osprey

Osprey

Osprey

Ospreys are prolific at Jug Bay, and MD in general.