The sunrise was a little better than average, and I tried some tripod shots with the 300mm lens,which turned out OK. No good birds were around at Sandy Point, but some terns might show up soon.
Terrapin was much slower than yesterday. Still, I found a few warblers, and that’s good enough.
Sunrise at Sandy Point.
This American Redstart is either a female or a first year bird.
This is a Magnolia Warbler.
This bedraggled Carolina Wren is molting.
Many Blue Gray Gnatcatchers were on the move.
Several Cattle Egrets were feeding in the newly mowed field.
This is my second Prairie Warbler of the fall season.