Juvenile Red-winged Blackbird Click Ponds |
I also saw two juvenile Red-winged Blackbirds who appeared to be under the guidance of an adult RWBB.
American Robin Click Ponds |
The visiting Robins were on mission to consume every berry in the area and a Green Heron was fishing from some old pipes.
Green Heron Click Ponds |
While I was sitting in my parked car observing some Hooded Mergansers, a Wilson's Snipe flew right in front of my car. It then proceed to loop around me again, land in the reeds right in front of me, and, strangest of all, just stare at me. This is the second one I've seen in the past week.
Wilson's Snipe Click Ponds |
Monday I spotted this American Bittern who was relatively out in the open, for a Bittern anyway.
American Bittern Click Ponds |
Female Boat-tailed Grackle Click Ponds |
As I was watching some Boat-tailed Grackles dance around I noticed a small Sora hiding in the reeds. This is the first time I have seen one here. I wasn't able to get a decent photo as the Sora was doing its best to stay concealed.
Hiding Sora Click Ponds |
This Palm Warbler appears to be developing its breeding plumage noted by the rufous cap that is developing.
Palm Warbler Click Ponds |
This young Mockingbird was waiting at the exit to wish us farewell.
Northern Mockingbird Click Ponds |