Golden Crowned Kinglet At Terrapin Nature Park

It was a gray and windy morning, with a promise of more of the same, but dry conditions. I got to Terrapin Nature Park about sunrise, and set out for the marsh pond, where I spooked two Bald Eagles sitting in a tree. An opportunity missed, as often happens. Happily, a few birds were more cooperative.

Deer

This young deer was more curious than fearful.

Ruddy Duck

Ruddy Ducks continue to occupy the marsh pond in small flocks.

Golden Crowned Kinglet

Golden Crowned Kinglet

While not as numerous as Ruby Crowns, Golden Crowned Kinglets can be found with a little searching.

House Finch

This House Finch struck me as unusually colorful.

Dark Eyed Junco

I saw several large flocks of Dark Eyed Juncos.

White Throated Sparrow

This White Throated Sparrow will probably stay for the Winter.

Turkey Vulture

This Turkey Vulture seemed to be on a break.

Blue Jay

I saw hundreds of migrating Blue Jays earlier this month.

White Breasted Nuthatch

White Breasted Nuthatch

White Breasted Nuthatches can be very acrobatic.

Double Crested Cormorant

Double Crested Cormorant

This Double Crested Cormorant was fishing by himself.

Flicker

FLickers often shy from the camera, but this girl was very cooperative.

Ruby Crowned Kinglet

Ruby Crowned Kinglets are also quite acrobatic.

Yellow Rumped Warbler

Yellow Rumped Warblers are less numerous than previously.

Hairy  Woodpecker

Hairy and Downy Woodpeckers can be difficult to tell apart, but the long beak suggests this is a Hairy Woodpecker.

Carolina Wren

Carolina Wren

Carolina Wren

This Carolina Wren was one of a pair singing in the bushes.

Cardinal

There seems to be plenty of food for the Cardinals.

Red Shouldered Hawk

Red Shouldered Hawk

This is probably a Red Shouldered Hawk.

Great Blue Heron

This Great Blue Heron was fishing in the marsh pond.