Yes, I finally went through my photos!
June 27:

Female blackbird on a lily pad.

Scenery along the DeBoville Slough.

A farm along the Alouette River.

American Robin in a tree.

A Tiger Swallowtail and its long, freaky proboscis.

A Willow Flycatcher with a nearby fly.

Willow Flycatcher looking right.

A young Pied-billed Grebe showing off its winglets.

Lily pads at Blakeburn Lagoons, with dragonfly.

Parent Grebe bringing home a meal for the youngster.

Eager Grebeling about to get fed.

A Glaucous-winged Gull perched atop a McDonald’s. He’s lovin’ it.

A horse on a farm, being very horse.

Spotted Towhee calling out.

A yellow valve near a boat launch on the Alouette River.

A Cybertruck, with extensive photo enhancement to bring out the natural beauty.

A Variegated Fritillary enjoying the gravel.

A Whitetail Skimmer chilling out on the gravel.

White-crowned Sparrow on a post.

Another shot of the Cedar Waxwing.
July 4:

Despite appearance, this American Coot is eating, not barfing.

This is the coot just being a coot.

Bumblebee doing some upside down pollinating.

Mallard appearing to rest her head on a lily pad.

Northern Flicker on the path.

Parent and a slightly clingy youngster who maybe wants food RIGHT NOW.

Parent and child on the move.

Pied-billed Grebe family portrait.

A young Pied-billed Grebe gulping down a fish brought by the parent on the left.

A young grebe yawning or, likelier, demanding food.

Nothing yummier than slimy greens, straight from the pond.

A Hover Fly on a flower, pretending to be a bee.

A grasshopper of some sort, between hops.

Decrepit pier over absent water.

A boat traverses a narrow strip of water during low tide.

Red-winged Blackbird voicing opinions.

A Cackling Goose. Like a Canada Goose but smaller and less horrible.

Female Brown-headed Cowbird looking off quizzically.

A cowbird after having a bath.

A Song Sparrow with tufted feathers that looks like they exploded or something. The sparrow seemed unperturbed.

A gull and a goose walk into a bar…

Terrifying close up of a sand wasp.

A Rock Pigeon on full alert.

Snoozing Mallard with some of his shiny green still intact.

Male Wood duck in shadow, still handsome.

Eastern Kingfisher, chilling out between diving attacks on possible prey.

Eastern Kingfisher taking wing.

Male Brown-headed Cowbird judging you.