Hello again everyone!
I missed listing two birds on my original report. I apologize for that slip
up. The two additional birds were:
Female Bob White
Young Male Wood Duck
The Young Green Heron, a Yellow-Breasted Chat and male Orchard Oriole did not
survive my editing process. If you care to have a look, here are a couple of
links.
Female Northern Bob White
http://natures-finest-photography.com/gallery/song-birds-1a/a-bob-white-view-nfp-s/
Male Indigo Bunting
http://natures-finest-photography.com/gallery/song-birds-1a/indigo-at-first-light-nfp-s/
Male Dickcissel
http://natures-finest-photography.com/gallery/song-birds-1a/dickcissel-sun-up-song-nfp-s/
There are a couple of others but I don't want to over do it. I like the little
yellow folks, Common Yellowthraot, which is the first image in this gallery. I
have had a couple of people tell me they are everywhere but, I think, they are
full of energy and reflect one of the brighter sides of nature. In other
words, I think they are cool!
I had one male, I think it was the same bird, that was singing, from the same
branch, from sun rise until I left the refuge at 3:00 P.M. Each time I passed
that area, that bird would pop up and sing it's tune. Now that is tenacity or
maybe it had gotten into some ripe nectar!
Have a great weekend and best birding!
Les Brooks
Glen Allen
http://www.natures-finest-photography.com