Some birds at Bombay Hook, DE
wildlife refuge.
Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge
Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge protects one of the largest remaining expanses of tidal salt marsh in the mid-Atlantic region.
The Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge is a 15,978-acre National Wildlife Refuge located along the eastern coast of Kent County, Delaware, United States, on Delaware Bay. It was established on March 16, 1937, as a refuge and breeding ground for migratory and wintering waterfowl along the Atlantic Flyway.

Gone but not forgotten
I don’t know what kind of birds are there, but I thought they were pretty. The birds are some cool Tree Swallows.
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This is the place to be for a relaxing day of bird photography. Nicely presented!
Hello Jim; Thanks for the nice comments and visit. We all need to relax more, in my humble opinion.
That looks like a great place to visit! I love the image with the house and barn.
Thanks for the visit, Sharon, keep up the great work!
Could be a Tree Swallow?? Pretty whatever they are.
Thanks for the comment.
These are definitely Tree Swallows. They often inhabit boxes meant for bluebirds. I have a photo of two here: http://www.denisebush.com/tree_swallows.html
Nice iridescence!