Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge is one of the few park-like places still open in NJ, and hosts an eight-mile drive that is perfect for social distancing and bird photography without ever leaving the car. It was a super-windy day, which did not make for the best birding we've had there, but despite the wind I did get a few interesting shots of egrets, terns, osprey, and seagulls. This one was in a group of several great and snowy egrets in the waterway, hunkering down against the gusting wind.
Hobbiest photographer with occasional delusions of grandeur, and several cats. Several years here on 365 project, after a few years on Shuttercal before that. You...