Magnolia Warbler at Wooton Wetlands Preserve

I decided on a change of pace this morning, and headed to Wooton, which I haven’t visited in a month. I wasted over an hour in the fog, but got a few good images when the Sun came out.
It was too hot (In October!) to stay longer, so I only had a little time for bugs.

Magnolia Warbler

Magnolia Warbler

Magnolia Warbler

Magnolia Warbler

Magnolia Warbler

Magnolia Warbler

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Red Shouldered Hawk

Red Shouldered Hawk

This Red Shouldered Hawk was taken before the fog started to lift.

White Breasted Nuthatch

This White Breasted Nuthatch is an old shot I’ve re-edited.

Bluebird

Several Bluebirds were hanging out at the Tree Swallow nest. The spider web was fortuitous.

Eastern Towhee

Eastern Towhee

This Eastern Towhee is a female, and I’ve only seen a few. Her mate was around, but wouldn’t pose.

Brown Thrasher

Brown Thrasher

Brown Thrasher

This Brown Thrasher stayed in this bush eating berries for several minutes.

Downy  Woodpecker

Downy Woodpeckers are easier to find now that the leaves are falling.

Leaf

Another colorful leaf.

Spider Web

The fog highlighted many Spider Webs.

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