Northern Parula at Wooton’s Landing

“Perfect weather” is getting boring, so let me say it was a typical Spring day. I went back to Wooton for the third straight day, and it didn’t disappoint. I got my best Parula to date, and an Orchard Oriole posed very well. A late trip to Truxtun was curtailed by threatening skies, but a Red Fox justified the trip.

Cardinal

Cardinals are in full song everywhere.

Fox

This Fox was looking right at me as I entered Truxtun Park.

Common Yellowthroat

Common Yellowthroat

Common Yellowthroats seem to be the most common warbler at Wooton.

Great Blue Heron in Flight

Great Blue Herons fly overhead frequently.

White Eyed Vireo

White Eyed Vireos can be heard many places in the park.

Orchard Oriole

Singing males, like this Orchard Oriole, will often ignore the photographer.

Tufted Titmouse

The song of the Tufted Titmouse can be heard in most MD woods.

Northern Parula

Northern Parula

Northern Parula

I’ve seen several Northern Parulas, but these are my best photos to date.

Blue Gray Gnatcatcher

Blue Gray Gnatcatchers have become regulars in the last week or so.

Red Tailed Hawk

Red Tailed Hawk

This Red Tailed Hawk was perched in the same tree yesterday, and I scared him off. I approached more subtly today.

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