Eastern Towhee at Terrapin Nature Park.

The warmer weather seems to be here to stay, but the strong winds are an impediment. I went back to Terrapin and CBEC in hopes of migrants, but had to settle for a single Eastern Towhee. Still, I saw some nice birds and got a few decent photos.
Wood Duck

Wood Duck

Wood Duck

These Wood Ducks are nesting deep in the reeds, and it was difficult to get closer.

Eastern Phoebe

This Eastern Phoebe may be a migrant, but some stay all Winter.

Mallard

I caught these Mallards at an unusual angle.

Belted Kingfisher

Belted Kingfisher

This Belted Kingfisher flew right over my head, and I was lucky to get any image at all.

Osprey

This Osprey was headed into a strong wind and had trouble making it to the nest. He succeeded eventually.

Song Sparrow

There are many cool sparrows, but I only seem to get Song Sparrows.

Tree Swallow

Tree Swallow

Tree Swallow

Tree Swallows are everywhere.

Greater Yellowlegs
Greater Yellowlegs

Greater Yellowlegs

A small flock of Greater Yellowlegs continues to feed at Terrapin.

Downy Woodpecker

Downy Woodpecker

Downy Woodpeckers are often quite at ease being photographed.

Cowbird

I don’t often see female Cowbirds.

Eastern Towhee

Eastern Towhee

This red eyed Eastern Towhee was singing for a mate.

Red Winged Blackbird

Every marsh has a lot of Red Winged Blackbirds.