Again, it has been a while since I last posted. Here’s a quick post with three of my favorite images from the past few weeks.
I haven’t seen the Barred Owl for more than two weeks now. It’s probably still out there, but finding craftier places to spend its days.

The Eastern Phoebes have been quite active around the pier. One rested in a juuuust turning sweet gum for a few moments so I could take its picture.

I’ve probably said before: although Great Blue Herons feed along banks and streams, they don’t roost there. For roosting (and nesting) they prefer to be high up in trees, pine trees in particular. On the same day I took the phoebe picture on the north side of the pier, this heron was up in a pine tree on the south side.

I’ll be back soon with some fall arrivals.
Great pictures! It is amazing the variety of birds we have in the park. Jo
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Love the white feathers (plumes) pointing to the right and the green pine needles below to the left. Piercing eye. He is intense.
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