With the beginning of migration, it seemed like a good idea to try Wooton this morning. It’s been good in the past, and was good enough this morning.
I was pleased to find a few ducks, but the only warbler was the very common Yellow Rump. Others are seeing warblers, though, so it won’t be long.
Wooton in the fog.
I’d never really noticed the size of a Mourning Dove’s eyes.
Yellow Rumped Warblers seem to be every place I go to.
Downy Woodpeckers stay here year around.
Swamp Sparrows have arrived from the southern US and Mexico.
A few Mallards flew over early.
This Red Breasted Merganser landed in the marsh before the fog cleared.
Three American Coots were feeding in the marshes.
This is the first time I’ve seen Blue Winged Teal at Wooton.