I headed back to Jonas Green this morning for a quick look, and ended up staying for quite a while. Many birds were active and I got a few nice images. I then went to Greenbury Point and walked most of the perimeter with very little action. Sometimes it’s hard to figure this birding stuff out.
I don’t see many Yellow Bellied Sapsuckers.
This pale Chipping Sparrow may be a first year bird.
Northern Cardinals abound at the park.
The Bluebird population is thriving.
Yellow Rumped Warblers aren’t as numerous as they were.
This White Throated Sparrow was filling up on berries.
This Song Sparrow landed in a bush right next to my truck.
Red Bellied Woodpeckers were also very active this morning.
I don’t recall getting two Mockingbirds in one shot before.
I saw more Dark Eyed Juncos than usual today.
I liked this House Sparrow’s pose.
A small flock of Goldfinches was foraging in the park.
I spooked this Cooper’s Hawk when I first arrived.