It never seems to rain very hard today, but the sky is dark, and the wind is blowing, so it is just suboptimal for photography. Plus, the critters in Estabrook haven’t had a break in seventeen straight days, so let’s let them sleep in this morning, and we’ll use some old pictures I found on the editing room floor.
Here are the wood duck ducklings on the pond yesterday before their mom floated into the shot.
Here’s the other side of that killdeer from Friday.
Here’s the darling catbird from yesterday again.
Here’s a look at that huge creche of goslings on the river from June 3.
Here’s another family of mallards from yesterday.
Here’s a video I took of the snapping turtle just as it finished covering its eggs and started its laborious-looking walk back to the pond on June 6.
Here’s a shot of the deer, just before the one I showed you yesterday, when it was deeper in the tall grass and both red-winged blackbirds were really getting after it.
Here’s a shot of just one of the four herons in the tree over the northern island from June 5.
Here’s the rose-breasted grosbeak between verses yesterday.
Finally, here’s a wild rose blossom on the bush at the end of the boardwalk by the falls on June 7.









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