Low clouds prevented any hint of a sunrise this morning, so I wandered the beach with my 300 mm zoom but didn’t find much. It’s pretty dark, and photo opps are hard to find.
Terrapin continues to disappoint, warbler-wise. I saw a few, but they stayed in the shade and moved on quickly.
I spent more time with the bugs today, and did a little better.
This Common Yellowthroat was today’s only warbler.
A few Snowy Egrets were foraging in the marsh ponds.
This Great Egret took off as I arrived.
This Sanderling was right sat my feet.
Many Dragonflies were mating.
Monarchs are still present in small numbers.
This young buck stared at me a while before bounding off.
Old Faithful was in his regular spot.
This is a Garden Spider.
It’s tough to get a good shot of a Spider Web.
I almost stepped on this Eastern Box Turtle.