The miserable weather the last few days provided a bright break this afternoon (Tuesday March 25) so I took a walk at Terra Nova park in Richmond. The Red Currant and Salmonberry bushes were blooming, and I figured a few Rufous Hummingbirds might be around. Alas, after staking out a Red Currant bush for an hour, no visitors, so time for a walk to unstiffen my legs. Brown Creeper on a Pine tree, a Bewick's Wren gathering nesting materials, and I saw and heard a couple of Hermit Thrushes in the dense underbrush. Tree Swallows were back checking out the nesting boxes, and we don't have them on the List yet, so some shots were taken. On the way out I spotted a few Yellow Rumped Warblers flitting around, and one posed long enough for a couple of photos. I'll post it here with the Tree Swallows since the earlier Yellow Rumped Warbler I posted was a juvenile female, so this nice adult male Warbler is more representative. Here's the Tree Swallows and the YR Warbler (Audubon):
Tree Swallow pair by
GMcD2008, on Flickr
Yellow Rumped Warbler Audubon by
GMcD2008, on Flickr