A Google of Yellow Rumped Warblers

The weatherman got it right again today, so I headed out for Terrapin Nature Park about 6:30 AM. Temps were in the 50s, with slightly cloudy skies. Terrapin was literally overrun with Yellow Rumped Warblers, and there were many other birds flitting in and out of the bushes with them. I got a good look at two Bald Eagles and a hawk I haven’t identified yet. One of the better days I’ve had thus far.

Magnolia Warbler

Magnolia Warbler

The Sun was just barely up when I spotted this Magnolia Warbler.

Ruby Crowned Kinglet

Ruby Crowned Kinglet

Ruby Crowned Kinglet

There were many Ruby Crowned Kinglets mixed in with the Yellow Rumps.

Yellow Rumped Warbler

Yellow Rumped Warbler

Yellow Rumped Warbler

Yellow Rumped Warbler

The number of Yellow Rumped Warblers was astonishing, and I took far too many pictures of these handsome birds.

Cardinal

Cardinals were present in large numbers also, and very active.

Cedar Waxwing

Small flocks of Cedar Waxwings continue to roam the park.

Red Bellied Woodpecker

Here you can see how the Red Bellied Woodpecker got his name.

White Throated Sparrow

White Throated Sparrows continue to migrate.

Blue Jay

Can he really swallow that whole thing?

Sharp Shinned Hawk

This Sharp Shinned Hawk landed in a tree right in front of me, and I was lucky to be ready to take this shot.

Hairy  Woodpecker

The long beak suggests this might be a Hairy Woodpecker.

Flicker

Flickers continue to move around the park in small flocks.

Goldfinch

A large flock of Goldfinches was foraging in the meadow.

White Crowned Sparrow

White Crowned Sparrow

I saw several small flocks of White Crowned Sparrows.

Bald Eagle

Bald Eagle

Two adult Bald Eagles flew over low enough for a decent shot. I’ve seen these birds many times now, and it’s a thrill every time.

Eastern Towhee

Eastern Towhee

I don’t often see Eastern Towhees.

Mouse

What happened here?

Ring Billed Gull

Several Ring Billed Gulls were soaring near the beach.

4 thoughts on “A Google of Yellow Rumped Warblers

  1. I get goose bumpy with he eagles…My day will come!! Love the variety today. How come I don’t see Ruby crowns on the Ruby Crown Kinglets? The cardinal was spectacular. Always makes me smile.

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