Oldsquaws at Thomas Point State Park

I had planned a trip to the Eastern Shore this morning, but the fog and clouds convinced me to stay near home.
I went to Thomas Point around 8:30, even though the light was poor, and didn’t look to be clearing any time soon.
I did get to take a few picture, and saw my first male Oldsquaw (Long Tailed Duck), so it wasn’t a waste, as I had feared it might be.

Bufflehead

There was a smallish, mixed raft of ducks off the point, including these Bufflehead hens.

Common Goldeneye (Hen)

Common Goldeneye

Common Goldeneye

Common Goldeneye

Low light is still conspiring against me, but this Common Goldeneye is a nice looking bird anyway.

Long Tailed Duck

Long Tailed Duck

Long Tailed Duck

Long Tailed Duck

Here’s a long distance look at our Oldsquaw.

Lesser  Scaup

Lesser  Scaup

This light was improving as this Lesser Scaup took off.

Long Tailed Duck

Long Tailed Duck

Long Tailed Duck (Hen) in flight.

Tundra Swan

These Tundra Swans flew over while I was watching.

Common Goldeneye

Common Goldeneye, the landing. This bird has been banded.