Sunny and cold weather had me off to Possum Point to see if the ducks were there. Not a single one, which is mysterious. Ducks are scarce at the moment, which makes them about two weeks late.
There were plenty of other birds, though, and I got a few good images.
I spent a little time at Greenbury Point also, and it was mildly productive.
This Downy Woodpecker was foraging at the point.
This is the first Hermit Thrush I've seen in this area.
I've seen Double Crested Cormorants every time I've been to Possum Point.
A large flock of Bluebirds was feeding rapidly.
My sister will be happy to see her favorite bird.
Bald Eagles are fairly common here.
Black Backed Seagulls are also common in this area,
Several large flocks of Canada Geese flew over the point.
This is a favorite area for Cedar Waxwings.