I decided Governor Bridge was worth another try today, and it wasn’t all bed. Still no warblers to speak of, but an Eagle and a Hawk provided some entertainment. A few other birds were around, and the bug hunting is getting a little better.
Common Yellowthroats are fairly common at Governor Bridge.
Prothonotary Warblers nest at Governor Bridge.
This Bald Eagle was across the lake, so I walked all the way around to get closer, and he actually waited for me.
I’m seeing more Brown Thrashers lately.
Eastern Towhees will perch high and sing at length.
This female Wood Duck was hiding in the lily pads, and I wouldn’t have seen her if she hadn’t fled.
This Red Tailed Hawk was harassing the Eagle when I first saw him.
Today’s bugs.