It was another hot, humid day, and the winds haven’t changed, so I decided to give Wooton a try. There was plenty of activity, but not much in the way of new birds, and no wading birds at all. I did manage to get a look at some warblers, though.
Once again, it was too hot to spend much time with the bugs.

Northern Parulas breed at Wooton.


This Cedar Waxwing is a juvenile.

Not a great shot of this Magnolia Warbler, but I haven’t seen one since Spring.


Flycatchers seem to be active everywhere I go.


I haven’t seen a Brown Thrasher in a while.


You can hear the song of the White Eyed Vireo in every corner of Wooton.






Today’s bugs.