Each time we visit out son Brian in Connecticut, we make sure we stop at one of the many wonderful birding sites located in that state. Our personal favorite is Bent of the River Audubon Center in Southbury. This time, however, we decided to visit two different sites.....one of our old haunts, Kettletown State Park, and a new one for us, the Greenwich Audubon Center. Kettletown was fairly quiet, but the birds which were there offered us some colorful looks at some of our more common birds. We found an Eastern bluebird perched upon a light post right behind the main office and when I decided to try for a close-up of this beautifully plumaged bird, he was more than happy to oblige. Next, a Baltimore in full breeding plumage made an appearance and was quickly followed by a striking Indigo bunting. Certainly a day of spectacular colors. The following day, we journeyed to the Audubon Center at Greenwich. With over 7 miles of trails and a placid pond nestled deep in the forest, this a place we certainly need to take a closer look at. While I hiked down to Lake Mead, Sharon sat on a bench at the forest edge and had wonderful close encounters with a pair of house wrens, an Eastern bluebird couple, curious Catbirds, robins, and another Baltimore oriole. Now that many of the warblers have departed, we are finding the old standbys to be the main sightings. We did round out the day at "Sharon's bench" with a deeply hued Yellow warbler. Again, this is a site we will be sure to visit again and again in the future.
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