Palm Warbler at Sands Road Park

With good weather promised, I decided to repeat yesterday’s route, and I’m glad I did. Wooton was gray and gloomy, but cleared after an hour or so. I sorted through dozens of Yellow Rumps, but didn’t find anything interesting.
I then headed for Sands Road, where things picked up immediately. I basically stayed in one small area for an hour or so of excellent birding.
I did a quick bug check without finding anything new.

Sharp-Shinned Hawk

This Sharp-Shinned Hawk was looking for an easy meal at Wooton.

American Redstart

This American Redstart is a re-edit.

Yellow Bellied Sapsucker

Yellow Bellied Sapsucker

I was lucky to get this close to a Yellow Bellied Sapsucker.

Yellow  Rumped Warbler

Yellow  Rumped Warbler

Yellow  Rumped Warbler

Yellow  Rumped Warbler

This Yellow Rumped Warbler was captured in the early fog.

Savannah Sparrow

Savannah Sparrow

Savannah Sparrow

Savannah Sparrow

Savannah Sparrow

Savannah Sparrow

I’m not really a Sparrow guy, but they have their own appeal, like this Savannah Sparrow.

Ruby Throated Hummingbird

This Ruby Throated Hummingbird is another re-edit.

Sands Road

If you go to Sands Road, just set up here, next to the parking lot.

Ruby Crowned Kinglet

Ruby Crowned Kinglet

Ruby Crowned Kinglet

You can find Ruby Crowned Kinglets just about anywhere you look.

Goldfinch

This Fall Goldfinch was a nice surprise.

Flycatcher

Flycatcher

This Flycatcher flew into a nearby tree and posed for a while.

Prairie Warbler

Prairie Warbler – another re-edit.

Palm Warbler

Palm Warbler

Palm Warbler

There are many Palm Warblers at Sands Road.

Bluebird

Bluebirds hang out near the parking lot.

Northern Flicker

This Northern Flicker was also shot in the fog.

Spider Web 8

Praying Mantis 14

Insect 72

Hummingbird Clearwing 15

Hummingbird Clearwing 14

Garden Spider 6

Spider Web 10

Today's Bugs and a couple of webs.

Today’s Bugs and a couple of webs.