We finally got some decent weather today, and I went to the Eastern Shore.
Some migrants are moving, but I didn’t get any decent images of them. Still, it bodes well for the future.
Both Terrapin and CBEC had good pickings, and good light.
I usually pass up Crows, but this one was fairly close in decent light.
This Osprey pair is occupying the platform at Lake Knapp.
Mockingbirds often let you get quite close.
This Bald Eagle flew over the parking lot as I arrived at CBEC.
The Tree Swallows at CBEC almost always cooperate.
I had trouble IDing this Hermit Thrush, as I’ve never seen one from the back before.
Yo can’t go wrong with a Chickadee in good light.
This Mallard pair was flying South, toward the Bay Bridge.
A small flock of Cedar Waxwings was feeding near the beach.
This Eastern Towhee took off just as I pressed the shutter.
Yellow Rumped Warblers are coming into their Spring colors.
Carolina Wrens often sing out in the open.