
This little fellow is so sweet. He looks like
he's having fun chasing after his lunch!
A few Northern Parulas were out too. These are not the best photos, but you can see a feature unique to parulas. If you look closely, you can see his lower mandible is yellow, which blends in with the yellow of his throat.

Can you see his lower yellow bill? Also...if you look at
the underside of the branch, you can see where
the cicadas that invaded our region early
last summer did a bit of munching!

The Northern Parula has a black necklace (called a breast
band) and a rufous-colored bib (which is fairly faint in this
photo but was more pronounced in the binocs). The rufous
bib makes it easy to distinguish Northern Parulas from
below.) These tiny little birds nest in the Ohio Valley,
although some may be migrating through.

It doesn't matter how often I see a deer on the trail,
I still stop and am amazed! They are so big and
powerful...and these deer are young!
