It was a lot cooler today, and I wasn’t sure where to go, so the truck drove me back to Governor Bridge.
After a promising start, the action died as quickly as yesterday, but I got a few decent shots.
A short bug hunting trip was productive also.
This Common Yellowthroat was high in a tree.
Indigo Buntings are Summer residents.
This White-Eyed-Vireo was perched right over my head.
Prothonotary Warblers are more common than last year.
I usually see Chipping Sparrows on the ground.
I saw the male, but only the female Blue Grosbeak was willing to pose.
Today’s bugs.
Yet another flower.