Bald Eagle and Buck Deer at Terrapin Nature Park

More good weather was predicted today-clear skies and high around 50, so I went to Terrapin Nature Park to see what else might have dropped in lately.
I arrived a little after 7:00 and headed for the marsh pond, where I was greeted by a Bald Eagle. Many hawks were hunting, and I got a good luck at a very nice buck, so it was a good day.

Bald Eagle

I could wish for better light and a closer look, but it’s still a Bald Eagle.

Bald Eagle

This Bald Eagle is a juvenile.

Brown Thrasher

I haven’t seen a Brown Thrasher for a while.

Black Vulture

I often pass by Black Vultures, but I liked the ominous pose.

White Throated Sparrow

White Throated Sparrows have migrated and are plentiful.

Tufted Titmouse

The Tufted Titmouse is a common bird, but they don’t often pose so well.

Red Tailed Hawk

Red Tailed Hawk

It’s often difficult to get a good image of a Red Tailed Hawk when they fly right over your head.

Downy Woodpecker

Downy Woodpeckers often work hard for a meal.

Eastern Phoebe

This appears to be an Eastern Phoebe, and he should have migrated South a few weeks ago.

Deer

Deer

This Buck seemed fairly calm when he saw me. He appears to be shorter than most I’ve seen.

Palm  Warbler

This Palm Warbler also seems to be a late migrant.

Ruby Crowned Kinglet

Ruby Crowned Kinglet

This Ruby Crowned Kinglet is showing us his red “Crown”, which is uncommon.

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