| There is a family of Red Foxes that live about 75 yards off the Nature Trail at Farmington Bay I was able to take some pictures of the Kits playing this morning. |
I took a walk around the Nature trail this morning with my brother Brian who is visiting with his family from Greeley Colorado. We were able to see quite a few birds and the foxes playing on their den. It was a lovely walk
| My first White-faced Ibis of the year |
| Cinnamon Teal |
| Cinnamon Teal Drake |
| Mallard Drake |
| This male Red-winged Blackbird was singing his heart out for the ladies that were sitting in the tree across the road |
| The Female Red-winged Blackbirds seemed indifferent |
| Yellow-headed Blackbirds are the most willing of all the birds out at Farmington Bay to pose for their picture to be taken |
| I never tire of taking pictures of the Snowy Egrets |
| Nesting American Avocets on Glover Pond |
| Pied-billed Grebe |
| Clarks Grebe |
| Great Blue Herons another bird I never tire of photographing |
| American White Pelicans |
| Female American Robin, Robins are very common but I think one of the most photogenic of all birds |
| Song Sparrow |
| This Canada Goose has her nest just on the other side of the the canal that runs next to the Nature Trail |
Just got caught up on the blog. Loved the new posts.
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