The skies were gloomy this morning, but the weatherman promised clearing later, so I went off early. He got it right, and a few migrants showed up to make the morning worthwhile.
Bugs are getting harder to find.
Snowy Egret at Terrapin Nature Park
The weather was nearly perfect again, but the migrants just didn’t show.
I spent quite some time searching likely spots, but to no avail. Fortunately, a few resident birds cooperated.
Insects were scarce as well.
Ruby Crowned Kinglet at Governor Bridge Natural Area
I’m back, after three terrible days of bad weather and bad luck. I’ve actually gone out every day, but gotten very little cooperation from the weather, the birds or the bugs. Today wasn’t very good either, but I did see a lot of birds, at least.
Caterpillars were the prize today.
Pine Warbler at Terrapin Nature Park
The good weather returned this morning, and I decided to take a chance on Terrapin. While it wasn’t as good as I’d hoped, I did see some birds I haven’t seen in a while.
I only spent a short time looking for bugs.
Spiders and Caterpillars at Governor Bridge Natural Area
It was cloudy and threatening rain this morning, and I might have done as well to stay home. I took a chance anyway, and saw only a few birds, and none worth photographing.
The bugs were somewhat more cooperative, but it wasn’t a great morning.
- Today’s bugs
Blue Jay at Quiet Waters Park
I had to work this morning, so I had only an abbreviated trip to Quiet Waters, where there were virtually no birds to be seen. A Fox appeared on the way over, though.
I only found a few bugs, and they weren’t worth the time to photograph, so, better luck next time.
Phladelpha Vireo at Governor Bridge Natural Area
Halcyon days continue. Another dawn foray to Governor Bridge produced a life bird for me, and more than a few warblers were around. I didn’t get many shots, but it was a good day to be a birder.
I found only a few interesting bugs.
Common Yellowthroat at Wooton’s Landing.
Another day of perfect weather, but the migrants passed me by. I spent quite a bit of time searching the bushes, but the few possibilities I saw were well hidden. I was lucky to get the Yellowthroat.
Very few bugs around also.
Northern Paula at Governor Bridge Natural Area
We’re having an amazing run of excellent weather. I got to Governor Bridge early, as usual, and didn’t have to wait long. Birds started appearing right away, and I stayed busy for about two hours.
Insect hunting was slow, and the cooler weather is probably at fault.
Rose Breasted Grosbeak at Terrapin Nature Park
It was cool and cloudy this morning, but I decided to return to Terrapin to see if could do as well as last time. It didn’t turn out that way. In fact, It was downright barren of birds, and I was lucky to get the Grosbeak.
Insect were slow as well, but a few spiders were around.




















































































































