Another cloudy day, but I headed out to Governor Bridge to look for warblers. I met three lovely women from the AA Bird Club, and we had a pretty good day despite the weather.
I also learned that the D3200 flash is much more powerful than the D3100 due to the better sensor, so I got some overexposures as a result.
An afternoon trip to Quiet Waters produced a few bugs.
This Prothonotary Warbler is nesting at the lake.
This Common Yellowthroat is a female.
Indigo Buntings are easy to find as they often sing at the tops of trees.
The distinct song of the Eastern Towhee can be heard all through the park.
This Red Bellied Woodpecker was drumming for a ate.
These Orchard Orioles were very active at the lake.
This female Red Winged Blackbird. was foraging in the mud.
Today’s bugs and plants.