Even though we must be getting overdue for rain, I welcomed another cloudless day with great temps. I got to Governor Bridge around dawn, and 45 minutes later the birds started coming around. Once again there was a good variety of warblers, and a couple of other migrants made for a great day.
I’m including some birds and bugs from yesterday because I didn’t have time to process everything.
The sunrise sky at Governor Bridge.
Scarlet Tanagers are appearing regularly lately.
You have to like a Brown Thrasher who poses so well.
Magnolia Warblers are still coming through.
Northern Parulas are also arriving daily.
Cape May Warblers must be migrating together.
This Red Eyed Vireo posed very nicely.
Monorail Flicker.
Red Bellied Woodpeckers are plentiful in Winter.
This Northern Cardinal was enjoying the sunshine.
Tennessee Warblers are almost commonplace lately.
Milkweed Tussock Moth
Raspberry Crown Borer
Today’s bugs.