There was a lot of snow on the ground, but the light was good and the temps were more than tolerable, so I headed to Jonas Green, with the intention of hitting Thomas Point afterward.
The park ranger told me Thomas Point was closed, so I took a few decent shots and went to Kent Narrows, where the variety was limited, but the light was very good.
A pair of Yellow Rumped Warblers was foraging in the snow.
I don’t often try landscapes, but the ducks in the foreground inspired me.
There were a few hundred ducks around, but this was the only Red Breasted Merganser I saw.
Kent Narrows seems to be a good place for Great Blue Heron close ups.
There’s always a few Mallards around.
This Bufflehead was having a nice nap.
I haven’t gotten a good Cardinal in a while.
I like the light on these Canvasbacks.
Lesser Scaups were the dominant duck.
American Coots seem to like Kent Narrows.
I’m not sure what this Gull is carrying.