I stopped at Sandy Point again this morning, but it was yet another plain jane sunrise, so I passed.
Terrapin was almost a complete bust, with only a few geese and seagulls to show for the effort. The small birds seem to be hiding.
CBEC was more active, with ducks and sparrows, as well as a few very fast hawks.
There were hundreds of Cedar Waxwings at Possum Point.
Many Dark Eyed Juncos were feeding in the bushes.
This lone Goldfinch was perched on the access road.
This Mallard flew over the marsh.
I found this Northern Flicker at Greenbury Point yesterday.
Mallards always look good in the right light.
This is only the second time I’ve seen Northern Pintails at CBEC.
This Bald Eagle was fishing near the marina.
CBEC had a lot of Bluebirds today. They’ve been scarce in other places.
That is a terrific photo, Hugh!