It was a little cooler this morning, but still not like a winter day in January.
I tried the sunrise at Possum Point this morning, then explored Greenbury Point for a while, without seeing much.
Thomas Point was a little better, but most of the ducks are still far offshore. Cooler weather is coming soon, and might make a difference.
Sunrise at Possum Point.
I found two Red Breasted Mergansers at the point again.
Downy Woodpeckers are often easier to find in the winter.
This White Throated Sparrow was foraging along the path.
The Bald Eagles at Possum Point usually fly North in the morning, but today was the exception.
This Bufflehead hen was by herself at Greenbury Point.