I had another go at Wooton this morning, and it wasn’t bad. It was much warmer than yesterday, but not as birdy.
My beaver friend showed up, as well as a couple of turtles and warblers.
Sunrise at Wooton.
This my first Red Eyed Vireo photo of the season.
There are dozens of Red Winged Blackbirds at Wooton.
This Eastern Towhee was singing for a mate.
Catbirds are becoming common.
This Cardinal was too pretty to pass up.
This Prothonotary Warbler was seeking nesting materials right at my feet.
Chickadees seem to be very active in the morning.
I haven’t seen a Palm Warbler for a while.
I found this tortoise crossing the path as I was leaving.
This jumping spider was on a bush near my home.
A pair of Beavers have a den right in the marsh.
I found this tortoise crossing the path as I was leaving.