I had a small job to do this morning, so I got off to a latish start, but still arrived at Governor’s Bridge by 7:30.
Despite the perfect weather, warblers were a bit scarce. I met a few of the regulars who know much more than I do, and no one was doing really well. Where are the warblers?
I still managed a few decent shots, but it was hard work.
Thanks to Gail M. for all the good spotting.
This Prothonotary Warbler was in the same area of the park as last time. I heard he has a nest there.
If you know the song of the Red Eyed Vireo, you’ll hear it every woods around here in the Spring and Summer.
The Yellow Breasted Chat has a truly bizarre song, that always makes me laugh.
The Yellow Breasted Chat has a truly bizarre song, that always makes me laugh.
This Indigo Bunting was quite serene, even when surrounded by three photographers.
This Northern Parula was somewhat elusive, but patience paid off.
This American Redstart female was also quite elusive.