and another 'Bird Watch'
and I just had a feeling, there being so many, that another opportunity
would arise to catch up again with
PRAIRIE WARBLER
Now, imagine finding one of these at
Penn Castle or Lorton Lane Wood.
Penn Castle or Lorton Lane Wood.
Of
all the 'Warbler' type birds here, the most mobile, difficult to see,
keep out of your way, not to be photographed is American Redstart. Of
the sexes most difficult seems to be the male, of which c8 have been
recorded thus far and double that number females
with just this one falling to the camera.
female AMERICAN REDSTART
Acting the Goat
DRAGONFLY
We can only show what we shoot, so once again
NORTHERN PARULA
They're everywhere!
Considered a good find what I can only think, despite little or no supercilium (eye-brow) which is usual, is a
female BLACK-THROATED BLUE WARBLER
BUTTERFLY
If there are COWs, then surely there have to be
CATTLE EGRET
and now we're getting going, what about
OVENBIRD?
Thank You for looking so Bonny, singing so Sweetly
and bringing my day to a Perfect End!