It's been raining the last few days, but here are a few photos from the past week or so.
Now I know why they named this one a "Yellow-rumped Warbler"


He has distinctive yellow shoulder patches too!

I think this is a young snowy egret with a very pale beak, if you zoom in close you can see the yellow shoes :)

This is what snowy egrets usually look like as adults.

I think this is an eastern phoebe.

UGH! This is a huge nutria, probably weighs 15-18 pounds! He was grazing and then went for a swim along the shoreline of mary's creek.
That is a big critter!
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