Once again, I went by Sandy Point and kept right on trucking. Such a bland sunrise!
Terrapin was quite lively, with Ducks, Ospreys and Sandpipers, as well as a lone Egret. Still no warblers, but I know they’re coming.
CBEC was unusually slow, but some ducks that have been distant moved in closer for some decent images.
The marsh pond at Terrapin.
I don’t often see a Canada Goose on one foot.
Red Winged Blackbirds are enthusiastic when they seek a mate.
I’m seeing a lot of Robins lately.
Why is this Redhead all by himself?
Another attempt at a Crow in flight.
I wonder if this is the same lone Forster’s Tern I saw two days ago.
Two White Throated Sparrows were flitting around in the parking lot as I was leaving.
This Tree Swallow rested just long enough for me to get a picture.
Two Cedar Waxwings were flying around at the beach.
Osprey s will be active at Terrapin all Summer.
I don’t often photograph Cowbirds, but they seemed to be a nice couple.
Wood Ducks spook easily, and these two took off as I approached the marsh.
The Mallard in front is a hybrid.
Mallards will soon be the predominant duck in the area.
This Ring Billed has just caught a small fish.
These Lesser Scaup were the first I’ve seen in Lake Knapp at CBEC.
Lesser Yellowlegs winter in Central and South America.