RBD #61 Wood duck (Male)
RBD #61 Wood duck (Male)

More waterfowl. Another wood duck. In this case an adult male actually in the water rather than perched in a tree.

2021-06-05 NIH pond, Bethesda, MD [DSC08681]

RBD #60 Common merganser
RBD #60 Common merganser

2021-06-18 Cedar Is, Potomac, MD [DSC00055]

RBD #59 Wood duck (Female)
RBD #59 Wood duck (Female)

Some confused wood ducks who think they are perching birds. Kids have got to try new things I guess. [Update: they are called wood ducks because they nest in trees, not because they are made of wood! So it is me that was confused.]

2021-07-29 C&O Canal, Potomac, MD [DSC06520]

RBD #58 Indigo bunting (Breeding male)
RBD #58 Indigo bunting (Breeding male)

An indigo bunting hanging out in the noonday sun looking festive. Origin of the name bunting is unknown, but bunt means colourful in German.

2021-07-29 Glendening Nature Preserve, Lothian, MD [DSC06520]

RBD #57 Osprey
RBD #57 Osprey

A bit of sibling rivalry going on amongst these three, who are looking far too large to still be in the nest.

2021-07-24 Dyke Marsh, Alexandria, VA [DSC05974]

RBD #56 Eastern kingbird
RBD #56 Eastern kingbird

Tyrannus tyrannus, king of the tyrant flycatchers. I'm not sure why it's called the kingbird; perhaps it's because it has a hidden crown.

2021-07-24 Dyke Marsh, Alexandria, VA [DSC06089]

RBD #55 Barred owl
RBD #55 Barred owl

We found this guy because a group of wrens were all atwitter in the woods. A quote from the bard is apropos (Macbeth, iv.2).

Lady MacDuff: ... for the poor wren, the most diminutive of birds, will fight, her young ones in her nest, against the owl.

2021-07-24 Dyke Marsh, Alexandria, VA [DSC05994]

RBD #54 Northern cardinal (Male)
RBD #54 Northern cardinal (Male)

Thanks, Jean!

2021-07-24 Bethesda, MD [_DSC06151]

RBD #53 American crow
RBD #53 American crow

A crow out for a stroll on a cool spring morning.

2021-04-04 NIH field, Bethesda, MD [DSC00126]

RBD #52 Eastern bluebird (Juvenile)
RBD #52 Eastern bluebird (Juvenile)

A juvenile bluebird high up in a tree.

2021-07-18 McKee-Beshers WMA, Poolesville, MD [DSC05506]

RBD #51 American goldfinch (Breeding male)
RBD #51 American goldfinch (Breeding male)

On the theme of little yellow birds, here's a goldfinch from our walk the other day.

2021-07-18 McKee-Beshers WMA, Poolesville, MD [DSC05539]

RBD #50 Prothonotary warbler (Female)
RBD #50 Prothonotary warbler (Female)

From the marsh this Sunday, the Prothonotary warbler (Protonotoria citrea) is so named because byzantine bureaucrats called prothonotaries (first scribes) wore yellow cloaks.

2021-07-18 McKee-Beshers WMA, Poolesville, MD [DSC05380]

RBD #49 Canada goose
RBD #49 Canada goose

Goose Tai Chi: a lovely activity for a Sunday morning. This one went through a series of slow stretches and balancing activities exercising all its limbs.

2021-07-18 McKee-Beshers WMA, Poolesville, MD [DSC05335]

RBD #48 Purple martin (Male)
RBD #48 Purple martin (Male)

This is a big mouthful of insects. I'm not sure what is going on. Purple martins swoop over the water at high speed to catch insects and bring them back home to their brood. The question is how did he get such a mouthful? It's hard to imagine catching one insect, let alone a whole mouthful. And why is he just sitting on the corner of the nest box when there are hungry mouths to feed? Maybe he is just taking out the trash?

2021-07-04 NIH pond, Bethesda, MD [DSC03170]

RBD #47 Red-tailed hawk
RBD #47 Red-tailed hawk

We went out to the lake this spring on a hike, and this red-tailed hawk flew overhead. I like how the light comes through the wings.

2021-04-04 Pig Tail Recreation Area, Tridelphia Reservoir, MD [DSC00204]

RBD #46 Mallard duck (Female)
RBD #46 Mallard duck (Female)

What's a pond without some ducks? She and her offspring were hanging out beside the boardwalk. All and all, a rather lazy Sunday morning at the marsh.

2021-07-11 Huntley Meadows Park, Alexandria, VA [DSC00204]

RBD #45 Great blue heron
RBD #45 Great blue heron

Full frame, no cropping. The birds at the marsh ignore the people on the boardwalk. We have GBHEs visiting our local pond, and they are far more skittish.

2021-07-11 Huntley Meadows Park, Alexandria, VA [DSC04201]

RBD #44 Green heron (Juvenile)
RBD #44 Green heron (Juvenile)

A not-so-green green heron (young'uns are usually a little dull) hanging out on a Sunday morning at the marsh.

2021-07-11 Huntley Meadows Park, Alexandria, VA [DSC04065]

RBD #43 Budgerigar
RBD #43 Budgerigar

Here's another out-of-place visitor to the region, this one napping on a branch while the paparazzi snap away.

2021-07-11 Huntley Meadows Park, Alexandria, VA [DSC04048]

RBD #42 Great egret
RBD #42 Great egret

Lots of egrets at the marsh on Sunday, this one doing a little fishing.

2021-07-11 Huntley Meadows Park, Alexandria, VA [DSC04070]

RBD #41 Roseate spoonbill
RBD #41 Roseate spoonbill

Here's a young bird recently up from Florida, hanging out in northern Virginia for the past couple of weeks. While not unprecedented (there's a group of four hanging out in western Virginia as well), they are pretty far north of their usual range. One even showed up in the Twin Cities three years ago, so keep your eyes peeled!

2021-07-11 Huntley Meadows Park, Alexandria, VA [DSC04166]

RBD #40 Double-crested cormorant
RBD #40 Double-crested cormorant

Cormorant family taking a break on the holiday weekend. Maybe. Two adults, a juvenile and some assumptions.

2021-07-03 Chesapeake Beach, MD [DSC03021]

RBD #39 Canada goose
RBD #39 Canada goose

Here's one way to nap: Bring your own feather pillow.

2021-03-03 NIH pond, Bethesda, MD [DSC03444]

RBD #38 Northern cardinal (Female)
RBD #38 Northern cardinal (Female)

I'm melting! I'm melting!

2021-07-07 NIH field, Bethesda, MD [DSC03596]

RBD #37 Herring gull (3rd winter)
RBD #37 Herring gull (3rd winter)

It's hot out there today; I thought it would be nice to channel thoughts of the beach. This third winter herring gull seems happy to be in the water.

2021-07-03 Chesapeake Beach, MD [DSC02936]

RBD #36 European starling (Adult and juvenile)
RBD #36 European starling (Adult and juvenile)

"Feed me! Feed me!" is less cute when the baby is as big as the parent.

2021-07-01 Bethesda, MD [DSC02494]

RBD #35 Osprey (Male, female, juveniles)
RBD #35 Osprey (Male, female, juveniles)

Here's a family who opted to stay home on the July 4th weekend.

2021-07-03 Chesapeake Beach, MD [DSC02950]

RBD #34 Brown thrasher
RBD #34 Brown thrasher

Here's an adult brown thrasher accompanying yesterday's juvenile on a trip to the local eatery.

2021-06-17 NIH pond, Bethesda, MD

RBD #33 Brown thrasher (Juvenile)
RBD #33 Brown thrasher (Juvenile)

A young brown thrasher enjoying a romp in the grass. There are so many brown birds with spots!

2021-06-17 NIH pond, Bethesda, MD

RBD #32 Gray catbird
RBD #32 Gray catbird

Gray catbird or R2 unit? You be the judge.

2021-06-30 NIH pond, Bethesda, MD

RBD #31 Wood duck (Female, Juveniles)
RBD #31 Wood duck (Female, Juveniles)

Come along now, let's all stick together. Ignore the big scary thing on the shore shooting us.

2021-06-18 Cedar Is, Potomac, MD

RBD #61 Wood duck (Male)
RBD #60 Common merganser
RBD #59 Wood duck (Female)
RBD #58 Indigo bunting (Breeding male)
RBD #57 Osprey
RBD #56 Eastern kingbird
RBD #55 Barred owl
RBD #54 Northern cardinal (Male)
RBD #53 American crow
RBD #52 Eastern bluebird (Juvenile)
RBD #51 American goldfinch (Breeding male)
RBD #50 Prothonotary warbler (Female)
RBD #49 Canada goose
RBD #48 Purple martin (Male)
RBD #47 Red-tailed hawk
RBD #46 Mallard duck (Female)
RBD #45 Great blue heron
RBD #44 Green heron (Juvenile)
RBD #43 Budgerigar
RBD #42 Great egret
RBD #41 Roseate spoonbill
RBD #40 Double-crested cormorant
RBD #39 Canada goose
RBD #38 Northern cardinal (Female)
RBD #37 Herring gull (3rd winter)
RBD #36 European starling (Adult and juvenile)
RBD #35 Osprey (Male, female, juveniles)
RBD #34 Brown thrasher
RBD #33 Brown thrasher (Juvenile)
RBD #32 Gray catbird
RBD #31 Wood duck (Female, Juveniles)
RBD #61 Wood duck (Male)

More waterfowl. Another wood duck. In this case an adult male actually in the water rather than perched in a tree.

2021-06-05 NIH pond, Bethesda, MD [DSC08681]

RBD #60 Common merganser

2021-06-18 Cedar Is, Potomac, MD [DSC00055]

RBD #59 Wood duck (Female)

Some confused wood ducks who think they are perching birds. Kids have got to try new things I guess. [Update: they are called wood ducks because they nest in trees, not because they are made of wood! So it is me that was confused.]

2021-07-29 C&O Canal, Potomac, MD [DSC06520]

RBD #58 Indigo bunting (Breeding male)

An indigo bunting hanging out in the noonday sun looking festive. Origin of the name bunting is unknown, but bunt means colourful in German.

2021-07-29 Glendening Nature Preserve, Lothian, MD [DSC06520]

RBD #57 Osprey

A bit of sibling rivalry going on amongst these three, who are looking far too large to still be in the nest.

2021-07-24 Dyke Marsh, Alexandria, VA [DSC05974]

RBD #56 Eastern kingbird

Tyrannus tyrannus, king of the tyrant flycatchers. I'm not sure why it's called the kingbird; perhaps it's because it has a hidden crown.

2021-07-24 Dyke Marsh, Alexandria, VA [DSC06089]

RBD #55 Barred owl

We found this guy because a group of wrens were all atwitter in the woods. A quote from the bard is apropos (Macbeth, iv.2).

Lady MacDuff: ... for the poor wren, the most diminutive of birds, will fight, her young ones in her nest, against the owl.

2021-07-24 Dyke Marsh, Alexandria, VA [DSC05994]

RBD #54 Northern cardinal (Male)

Thanks, Jean!

2021-07-24 Bethesda, MD [_DSC06151]

RBD #53 American crow

A crow out for a stroll on a cool spring morning.

2021-04-04 NIH field, Bethesda, MD [DSC00126]

RBD #52 Eastern bluebird (Juvenile)

A juvenile bluebird high up in a tree.

2021-07-18 McKee-Beshers WMA, Poolesville, MD [DSC05506]

RBD #51 American goldfinch (Breeding male)

On the theme of little yellow birds, here's a goldfinch from our walk the other day.

2021-07-18 McKee-Beshers WMA, Poolesville, MD [DSC05539]

RBD #50 Prothonotary warbler (Female)

From the marsh this Sunday, the Prothonotary warbler (Protonotoria citrea) is so named because byzantine bureaucrats called prothonotaries (first scribes) wore yellow cloaks.

2021-07-18 McKee-Beshers WMA, Poolesville, MD [DSC05380]

RBD #49 Canada goose

Goose Tai Chi: a lovely activity for a Sunday morning. This one went through a series of slow stretches and balancing activities exercising all its limbs.

2021-07-18 McKee-Beshers WMA, Poolesville, MD [DSC05335]

RBD #48 Purple martin (Male)

This is a big mouthful of insects. I'm not sure what is going on. Purple martins swoop over the water at high speed to catch insects and bring them back home to their brood. The question is how did he get such a mouthful? It's hard to imagine catching one insect, let alone a whole mouthful. And why is he just sitting on the corner of the nest box when there are hungry mouths to feed? Maybe he is just taking out the trash?

2021-07-04 NIH pond, Bethesda, MD [DSC03170]

RBD #47 Red-tailed hawk

We went out to the lake this spring on a hike, and this red-tailed hawk flew overhead. I like how the light comes through the wings.

2021-04-04 Pig Tail Recreation Area, Tridelphia Reservoir, MD [DSC00204]

RBD #46 Mallard duck (Female)

What's a pond without some ducks? She and her offspring were hanging out beside the boardwalk. All and all, a rather lazy Sunday morning at the marsh.

2021-07-11 Huntley Meadows Park, Alexandria, VA [DSC00204]

RBD #45 Great blue heron

Full frame, no cropping. The birds at the marsh ignore the people on the boardwalk. We have GBHEs visiting our local pond, and they are far more skittish.

2021-07-11 Huntley Meadows Park, Alexandria, VA [DSC04201]

RBD #44 Green heron (Juvenile)

A not-so-green green heron (young'uns are usually a little dull) hanging out on a Sunday morning at the marsh.

2021-07-11 Huntley Meadows Park, Alexandria, VA [DSC04065]

RBD #43 Budgerigar

Here's another out-of-place visitor to the region, this one napping on a branch while the paparazzi snap away.

2021-07-11 Huntley Meadows Park, Alexandria, VA [DSC04048]

RBD #42 Great egret

Lots of egrets at the marsh on Sunday, this one doing a little fishing.

2021-07-11 Huntley Meadows Park, Alexandria, VA [DSC04070]

RBD #41 Roseate spoonbill

Here's a young bird recently up from Florida, hanging out in northern Virginia for the past couple of weeks. While not unprecedented (there's a group of four hanging out in western Virginia as well), they are pretty far north of their usual range. One even showed up in the Twin Cities three years ago, so keep your eyes peeled!

2021-07-11 Huntley Meadows Park, Alexandria, VA [DSC04166]

RBD #40 Double-crested cormorant

Cormorant family taking a break on the holiday weekend. Maybe. Two adults, a juvenile and some assumptions.

2021-07-03 Chesapeake Beach, MD [DSC03021]

RBD #39 Canada goose

Here's one way to nap: Bring your own feather pillow.

2021-03-03 NIH pond, Bethesda, MD [DSC03444]

RBD #38 Northern cardinal (Female)

I'm melting! I'm melting!

2021-07-07 NIH field, Bethesda, MD [DSC03596]

RBD #37 Herring gull (3rd winter)

It's hot out there today; I thought it would be nice to channel thoughts of the beach. This third winter herring gull seems happy to be in the water.

2021-07-03 Chesapeake Beach, MD [DSC02936]

RBD #36 European starling (Adult and juvenile)

"Feed me! Feed me!" is less cute when the baby is as big as the parent.

2021-07-01 Bethesda, MD [DSC02494]

RBD #35 Osprey (Male, female, juveniles)

Here's a family who opted to stay home on the July 4th weekend.

2021-07-03 Chesapeake Beach, MD [DSC02950]

RBD #34 Brown thrasher

Here's an adult brown thrasher accompanying yesterday's juvenile on a trip to the local eatery.

2021-06-17 NIH pond, Bethesda, MD

RBD #33 Brown thrasher (Juvenile)

A young brown thrasher enjoying a romp in the grass. There are so many brown birds with spots!

2021-06-17 NIH pond, Bethesda, MD

RBD #32 Gray catbird

Gray catbird or R2 unit? You be the judge.

2021-06-30 NIH pond, Bethesda, MD

RBD #31 Wood duck (Female, Juveniles)

Come along now, let's all stick together. Ignore the big scary thing on the shore shooting us.

2021-06-18 Cedar Is, Potomac, MD

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