Rusty Blackbird at Governor Bridge Natural Area

With promising weather, I decided to try to change my luck this morning, and returned to Governor Bridge. It looks quite different, with many of the leaves fallen, and the bird population has changed also. Bald Eagles were soaring overhead, and some birds were easier to find with better visibility.
I even found a few bugs.

Bear

There must be a story behind this bear abandoned near one of the ponds.

Bald Eagle

Bald Eagle

There was a pair of Bald Eagles soaring over the park.

Cedar Waxwing 127

Cedar Waxwing

It’s been a while since I’ve seen Cedar Waxwings.

Robin

Robin

Robin

This Robin was eating berries as fast as he could.

Brown Thrasher

Brown Thrasher

This Brown Thrasher couldn’t have landed much closer.

Rusty Blackbird 4Rusty Blackbird

Rusty Blackbird

This is only the second Rusty Blackbird I’ve seen.

Chickadee

If it’s quiet, you can hear Chickadees everywhere in the park.

Bluebird

Bluebird

This lovely Bluebird posed in a nice place.

Ruby Crowned Kinglet

Ruby Crowned Kinglet

Ruby Crowned Kinglet

I don’t often see the red “Crown” on a Ruby Crowned Kinglet.

Song Sparrow

This Song Sparrow was foraging near the lake.

Dragonfly

There aren’t many Dragonflies left at this time of year.