Black Throated Green Warbler at Quiet Waters

It was very windy this morning, with lots of clouds, so I got a late start. Quiet Waters is just a mile away, and I’ve had good luck there in the past, so I gave it a try and did fairly well. Sparrows and Juncos have arrived in good numbers, and the warbler was a nice bonus.

Downy  Woodpecker

Downy Woodpeckers are quite athletic, and a treat to watch.

White Throated Sparrow

White Throated Sparrow

White Throated Sparrows will be numerous 'til Spring.

Ruby Crowned Kinglet

Ruby Crowned Kinglet

Ruby Crowned Kinglet

I saw a large flock of very active Ruby Crowned Kinglets.

Dark Eyed Junco

Dark Eyed Junco

I usually find Dark Eyed Juncos on the ground.

Song Sparrow

There are many regional differences among Song Sparrows.

Yellow Rumped Warbler

Yellow Rumped Warblers are usually found in small flocks.

Red Bellied Woodpecker

The male Red Bellied Woodpecker may be our most attractive woodpecker.

Eastern Towhee 90

Eastern Towhee

The Eastern Towhee is well camouflaged for Fall.

Black Throated Green Warbler

This Black Throated Green Warbler may be migrating a little late.