Four Warblers at Terrapin Nature Park

I decided to go back to Terrapin after yesterday’s good luck, and I did reasonably well. I had some technical problems with over-exposing some shots, but I was able to make a reasonable recovery.
When the birds quit biting, I found some colorful bugs.

Yellow-collared Scape Moth

Yellow-Collared Scape Moth http://www.marylandbiodiversity.com/viewSpecies.php?species=2515 MD Biodiversity says this is the first record for Queen Anne’s County.


Insect

Insect

InsectAilanthus Webworm Moth

InsectAilanthus Webworm Moth

InsectAilanthus Webworm Moth

Insect

Bald Faced Hornet

Blue Gray Gnatcatcher

Blue Gray Gnatcatcher

attachment_id=10260″ rel=”attachment wp-att-10260″>Blue Gray Gnatcatcher Blue Gray Gnatcatchers are as active at Terrapin as elsewhere.

Magnolia Warbler

Magnolia Warbler

Magnolia Warblers are among my favorites.

American Redstart 28 (Female)

I’m still finding American Redstarts regularly.

Chestnut Sided Warbler

This Chestnut Sided Warbler is in Fall plumage.

Yellow Breasted Chat

Yellow Breasted Chat

This is the first Yellow Breasted Chat I’ve seen at Terrapin.

Cedar Waxwing

Cedar Waxwing

Cedar Waxwings will be around the park for a while.