Once again I drove right by Sandy Point, which featured yet another dreary sunrise. Terrapin is supposed to open at sunrise, but I arrived a good 15 minutes early, to find it was already open. Kudos to the gate guy.
There’s still no warblers to be found, but there was enough variety to make for a good day. The Fox was a really nice find, and she had kits!

This Bald Eagle was watching the Ospreys closely, in hopes of stealing a meal.


Ospreys will be easy to find until the Fall.


Yellow Rumped Warblers are molting into breeding plumage.

Snowy Egrets are arriving from Central America.


Snowy Egrets are arriving from Central America.

Entrance to the den.


My friend Diana spotted this Fox and her two kits. She appears to have caught a Muskrat.
Just wonderful, also I browsed through older posts, and loved the one of a fox running across a bridge. Your insect photos are fantastic as well!
I remember that Fox. It was early one morning at a park
just 1/2 a mile from home. A nice surprise.