It looked like another near perfect day, and I set out early for Wooton. I found a few good birds right away, so I tried the upper trail after traversing the lower trail twice. A waste of time, but good exercise I suppose. A big beaver provided some excitement.
The afternoon trip to Quiet Waters was a blank. Too damn many people.
I just barely got a look at this large Beaver as he crossed the path.
There are always Swamp Sparrows at Wooton, but they seldom pose so well.
First Goldfinch of the season.
Yellow Rumped Warblers are coming into breeding plumage.
This Canada Goose was protecting his mate from another Goose.
Eastern Bluebirds are getting easy to find.
Many White Throated Sparrows were foraging in the grass.
It’s not a very good image, but I only got one chance at this Prairie Warbler.
Another cooperative turtle.