Carolina Wren at Terrapin Nature Park.

We finally got some decent weather today, and I went to the Eastern Shore.

Some migrants are moving, but I didn’t get any decent images of them. Still, it bodes well for the future.

Both Terrapin and CBEC had good pickings, and good light.

Crow 2016-3

I usually pass up Crows, but this one was fairly close in decent light.

Osprey 2016-20

Osprey 2016-21

This Osprey pair is occupying the platform at Lake Knapp.

Mockingbird 2016-3

Mockingbirds often let you get quite close.

Bald Eagle 2016-40

This Bald Eagle flew over the parking lot as I arrived at CBEC.

Tree Swallow 2016-14

The Tree Swallows at CBEC almost always cooperate.

Hermit Thrush 2016-2

I had trouble IDing this Hermit Thrush, as I’ve never seen one from the back before.

Chickadee 2016-4

Yo can’t go wrong with a Chickadee in good light.

Mallard 2016-27

This Mallard pair was flying South, toward the Bay Bridge.

Cedar Waxwing 2016-5

A small flock of Cedar Waxwings was feeding near the beach.

Eastern Towhee 2016-1

This Eastern Towhee took off just as I pressed the shutter.

Yellow Rumped Warbler 2016-5

Yellow Rumped Warbler 2016-6

Yellow Rumped Warblers are coming into their Spring colors.

 

Carolina Wren 2016-2

 

Carolina Wren 2016-1

Carolina Wrens often sing out in the open.