Or so it seemed until I reviewed my photos.
Yesterday, my wife and I thought we'd go out to William O'Brien park to look at wildflowers and see if I could shoot some birds. As we started driving, we said, "maybe we should call Tomy and see if he'd like to join us". We did and he decided he'd rather go shoot birds and walk with us than pull buckthorn which was his plan for the day. We stopped by his place to pick him up, and he commented that he'd seen some Indigo Bunting so we decided to try shooting at his place first.
He has a big dead tree near his drive that a woodpecker has made a home in and we saw it fly in and out, so, I tried to capture it. Didn't quite get the shot ...
While waiting for the Indigo to show up, I did snap a shot of this Tennessee Warbler
Then the Indigo showed up. It didn't come very close but I got a few of it in flight and perched a ways off ...
Also got a shot of this Downy
We left Tomy's and he suggested we go to a place he called his "secret stash" where he said we could get lots of warblers. We hiked through mosquito and tick infested long grass, woods, and down a steep hill to a wetland where we saw NO birds!
Then we headed for William O'Brien park, but my wife wanted to stop at a garden center along the way to pick up a plant. While there, she spotted this Killdeer nesting under one of the plant display tables and called us over to photograph it!
We then proceeded to the park and hiked the loop trail along the St Croix river, where I got a shot of this Baltimore Oriel.
Usually this route is brimming with wildflowers, but there weren't many this year, a real bummer for my wife, and I'd carried the EM1/ w12-100 in addition to my OM1 w/100-400 just to be able to take wildflower pictures.
There we also saw some swallow zipping around over the river, and a Rose Breasted Grosbeak which I didn't get shots of. We see Goldfinch at home all the time, but this guy was looking so good in the sun against the blue sky, I couldn't help but shoot him.
Bummed over our "poor" bird outing, we took Tomy home, and driving into his place, spotted an Eastern Bluebird flitting about. I did manage a few shots of it.
In retrospect, not such a bummer of a day afterall.