I haven’t posted since mid-May, mostly because I’m not finding much. I’m only going places where I’m alone or nearly so, and I leave early to avoid any crowds that may arrive.
I had a computer crash during all this, so editing has become a bit slower and more difficult until my new computer arrives.
I’m not seeing much exciting, and good photo opps were in short supply.
I’m going to post the best of the recent stuff. Current conditions appear to promise better birding soon.


Morning at Possum Point.

Morning at CBEC.


I found this Common Loon at ossum Point.

This Ring Necked duck should have migrated by now.

EAstern Kingbirds are plentiful.

Eastern Towhees are often heard but not seen.

I have several shots this Great Blue Heron, and he appears to have only one leg.

Red Headed Woodpeckers are nesting at CBEC.


These are about 40 Tree Swallow nest boxes at CBEC.

I found these Trumpeters at Governor Bridge.

The Yellow Breasted Chat has a bizarre song.
Great series Hugh.
Thanks, Linda. How are you guys doing?