What a day! Near perfect weather and birds in abundance. I haven’t seen a Sawinson’s Thrush for a long time, and several warblers posed well. Other birds were cooperative as well.
A weird bug topped the day.
This Brown Thrasher stayed in place for several minutes.
I don’t recall seeing this many Magnolia Warblers in past years.
Scarlet Tanagers continue to migrate.
Lots of Red Eyed Vireos today.
Cape May Warblers are heading to the Caribbean and South America.
This female Northern Cardinal will winter near here.
Swainson’s Thrush is not particularly striking, but I haven’t seen many.
This Rose Breasted Grosbeak is a female.
Blackburnian Warblers are very striking in the Spring.
This bizarre looking dude is a Monkey Slug Moth Caterpillar.