Who are we? We are our stories.

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Oakwood Park: 09/19/2017

Fall migration winding down. Fewer species, fewer numbers. I did see a male Redstart, but I didn't get a shot at it. So I settled for a Wilson's Warbler and a lone Tennessee Warbler. The Wilson's I expect to be solo, but the Tennessees usually come in flocks.  A Yellow-bellied Flycatcher  nicely posed. And a, what-the-hell take what you get, Chickadee.




If you look closely at the eye you can see  a distorted reflection of the Growlery where I was sitting. Very cool.








-Gunnar

1 comment:

Redwing said...

Nice. I'm enjoying some fall migration over here at my end, too.