Green Heron at Terrapin Nature Park.

I took a look at the sunrise, which was quite banal, and went right to Terrapin, again. It was really rather dead, which seems unusual for early June, but I managed a couple of images.

I then went to CBEC, which had so many biting insects that I withdrew quickly, despite having a good layer of insecticide.   I haven’t seen that many insects in a long time.

Crow 2016-7

A single Crow flew over the pond.

Brown Thrasher 2016-2

Brown Thrasher 2016-3

I found this Brown Thrasher at CBEC.

Red Winged Blackbird 2016-33

Red Winged Blackbird 2016-31

Red Winged Blackbird 2016-32

Red Winged Blackbirds are nesting and defending their territory.

Green Heron 2016-12

Green Heron 2016-14

Green Heron 2016-13

This Green Heron was fishing the marsh pond by himself.

 

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Turtle 51

This Terrapin was crossing the road at CBEC.

Horseshoe Crab 1

I found a single Horseshoe Crab at the beach.

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This Deer was snoozing at the edge of the pond.