markbrucker: Virginia rail, surprise appearance.
markbrucker: Number two of the Virginia rail.
markbrucker: Marsh wren...
markbrucker: Number two marsh wren.
markbrucker: Eastern peewee or Willow Flycatcher.
markbrucker: Peewee or willow flycatcher, number two.
markbrucker: Eastern kingbird.
markbrucker: Number two of the eastern kingbird.
markbrucker: Pickerel frog from yesterday.
markbrucker: Pickerel frog.
markbrucker: Pearl crescent, near the marsh.
markbrucker: Last photo of the dragonlet.
markbrucker: Diamondback terrapin, she just finished laying eggs.
markbrucker: Sunbathing, Eastern painted turtle.
markbrucker: Common water snake.
markbrucker: Number two of the green heron.
markbrucker: Actual photo of the northern green frog.
markbrucker: Juvenile little blue heron, blue bill.
markbrucker: Eurasian wimbrel.
markbrucker: Juvenile little blue heron.
markbrucker: Number two juvenile little blue heron.
markbrucker: Saltmarsh sparrow, lowtide this morning.
markbrucker: Dowitcher number two (with reflection).
markbrucker: Saltmarsh sparrow in the marsh.
markbrucker: Number two saltmarsh sparrow, foraging.
markbrucker: Pratt cove with marsh grass.
markbrucker: The last photo of the pied billed grebe.
markbrucker: This is the first pied billed grebe I've encountered. Some of the diving ducks are always a challenge due to them staying very distant.
markbrucker: Male and female mallards.
markbrucker: Heron in the marsh at sunrise.