It’s time to start hunting migrants, so I started at Sands Road this morning. It was pretty active, but the fog and clouds prevented really good photography.
I left after a couple of hours, and went to Wooton, which wasn’t as good. but looks promising.
I finished up with a short bug hunt.


A common flower whose name I don’t know.

Experiment with water drops.

There’s usually a few Canada Geese at Wooton.


It’s been a while since I’ve seen an Eastern Towhee.

Tree Swallows are very active at Wooton.

This Chipping Sparrow was singing for a mate.

White Throated Sparrows will be headed North soon.




These Chickadees were pursuing one another aggressively.

This Chipping Sparrow was singing for a mate.

Field Sparrows will be easier to find now.

Swamp Sparrow are usually found close to the water’s edge.



For a while, I was surrounded by Common Yellowthroats.

A very small spider.


Today’s bugs.