Wednesday, August 05, 2009
Of Birds and Bugs (in Woodbine Park)

A male song sparrow being true to his name

Ladybug on Queen Anne's Lace

A dragonfly with a very interesting dark pattern on its back wings. (No idea what type of dragonfly it is).

A male cedar waxwing. Haven't seen one of these reclusive birds in years

Close-up of a male goldfinch

A pair of male goldfinches. Both of these had flitted away a moment later
Labels: Cedar Waxwing, dragonfly, Goldfinch, Ladybug, Song Sparrow, woodbine park
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