Cedar Waxwing at Governor Bridge Natural Area

Another gorgeous day, and another day of dithering about where to go. I decided on Governor Bridge because I wanted another chance at the hummingbirds.
I arrived about dawn, as usual, and did a complete loop of the lower area without finding much. Things picked up the second time around.
The hummingbirds weren’t as active as yesterday, but I found a few.
A shortened bug hunting trip was only mildly productive.

Common Yellowthroat

Common Yellowthroat

This Common Yellowthroat is probably a juvenile.

Ruby Throated Hummingbird

Ruby Throated Hummingbird

Ruby Throated Hummingbird 220

Ruby Throated Hummingbird

It’s difficult to get Ruby Throated Hummingbird in flight, but fun to try.

Indigo Bunting

This Indigo Bunting is probably a juvenile also.

Catbird

This Catbird was foraging in the big field.

Cedar Waxwing

A small flock of Cedar Waxwings was feeding in the area.

Wasp 57

Eastern Tiger Swallowtail 42

Wasp 56

Beetle 95

Dragonfly 149

Cicada 103

Skipper 12

Ant 27

Robber Fly 10

Dragonfly 147

Dragonfly 148

Today's bugs.

Today’s bugs.

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