Yellow Rumped Warbler at Shenandoah National Park

Graeme and I went to Shenandoah NP yesterday to look for birds, and, hopefully a bear.
Birding was a lot slower than we had hoped, and the bears eluded us.
On the insect front, we had hoped to find some butterflies, but they they, too were scarce.

Field Sparrow 20

Field Sparrow 20

Graeme Simpson

Graeme Simpson on Skyline Drive.

Spider 172

Hugh 7

Hard at work in the Big Meadow.

Hard at work in the Big Meadow.

Skyline Drive `

The view from Skyline Drive. `

Field Sparrow Field Sparrow
Dark Eyed Junco

Dark Eyed Junco

We were surprised to find this Dark Eyed Junco, who must be at the southern end of his range.

Chipping Sparrow

Chipping Sparrow

Chipping Sparrow

Chipping Sparrows were abundant.

Goldfinch

Goldfinch

We found a flock of Goldfinches in the Big Meadow, where we spent most of our time.

Flycatcher

We saw thousands of Sand Flies, which were appreciated by the many Flycatchers.

Cedar Waxwing

Cedar Waxwing

Cedar Waxwing

Cedar Waxwings were taking advantage of the flies also.

Bluebird 186

Bluebird

Bluebirds and Sparrows were the dominant species.

Yellow  Rumped Warbler

Yellow  Rumped Warbler

Yellow  Rumped Warbler

This Yellow Rumped Warbler was the only warbler we found.

Spider 172

Broad Headed Sharpshooter 25

Bee Mimic 105

Bee Mimic 103

Bee 60

Bee Mimic 104

Butterfly 35

Garden Spider 4

Today's Bugs.

Today’s Bugs.