Good weather and good birds for a change. Terrapin was jam packed with small, migrating birds today, some too close to photograph. I actually used my smaller lens on a few, as they were too close. The only difficulty today was choosing which bird to capture, and then second-guessing my choice.
A hawk likely left this Northern Flicker feather ( And many more) on the beach path.
Golden Crowned Kinglets are much less common than their Ruby Crowned cousins.
I found Common Yellowthroats well into November last year.
Flycatchers aren't as common as they were last week.
If I'd been a little faster, I'd have a better image of this Snowy Egret
I like the look of a Chipping Sparrow.
My sister will welcome the return of the Dark Eyed Junco.
Yellow Rumped Warblers are more colorful in the Spring.
Song Sparrows will be common all Winter.
The White Throated Sparrow is another Winter resident.
This first Winter White Crowned Sparrow doesn't have his adult coloration yet.