Eastern Phoebe at Terrapin Nature Park.

Sandy Point was a little better than usual this morning. It’s been fairly boring of late.

I got out out every day this week, but it’s been tough to find anything worth photographing. Terrapin is finally getting some small birds, and I expect they’ll stay for a while.

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Sunrise at Sandy Point.

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Many Song Sparrows were feeding in the meadow.

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This Palm Warbler was hanging out with the sparrows.

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This is an immature Greater Black Backed Seagull.

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This Cardinal looked good against the green foliage.

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I found this Swamp Sparrow at Greenbury Point yesterday.

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Blue Jays seem to be migrating still.

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Filed Sparrows are a little harder to find than some.

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I only saw a few Dark Eyed Juncos today.

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Eastern Phoebes are still plentiful, probably because of the very warm weather.