Watching for warblers, but only finding lots of other tidbits. Interesting "bud", but I have no idea what it is.

Fungus is shrivelling up.

It has to be a slow bird day when I stop to watch a rat foraging in the mud.

Where are the hawks when you need them?! Lunch, guys!

At the tree next door there's a squirrel family. Will there be babies??

Only one hawk kid, buff-breasted. The white breasted kid was off somewhere else.

Oh my, duckies from a couple of days ago resting on shore, being watched attentively by Mama.
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