Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Grackle feeding its offspring
This is our first baby sighting of the year. We always think it's amusing that baby birds seem to be the same size as their parents but are still demanding to be fed. These two entertained Chris for a while this AM.
Tree Swallow
So, this is our nesting box for Wood Ducks. They didn't use it unfortunately, but it has been looking like a couple of Tree Swallows might make use of it. We have been watching them fly all over the lake eating insects and we thought we would never get a picture since they don't stop, so we're glad they might take up residence so we have more chances to photograph them. A little reminder to us of the barn swallows that used to come to one of our horse barns in California every year, so we're pleased to see them.
Monday, May 26, 2008
Black-crowned Night Heron Fishing
We went for a stroll this morning without our camera. Chris spotted this night heron in the stream. We continued our walk, passed him again on the way back, and then got the camera and returned. The Black-crowned Night Heron was a great subject. He let us get within about 10 feet on a bridge or the edge of the stream. Notice his long white "pony tail" that comes from the back of his head down his back. In one photo, the night heron is eating something red and disgusting.
Eastern Kingbird
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
This was our second exciting new sighting today. We had seen a night heron down by the damn, so we went home to get our camera. When we got back, not only were we lucky enough that the heron was still there, but this Grosbeak flew right in front of us. He's another one we look forward to seeing more of.
Gray Catbird
Cedar Waxwing
This was a VERY exciting new sighting today. We are looking forward to seeing more of these Cedar Waxwings and getting better pictures. We've been seeing a larger colorful bird for a week or so. We thought it might be a Oriole or even a Meadowlark. They may be around, but Chris got this Cedar Waxwing photo this AM.
Eastern Bluebird
This photo was taken while we were in Connecticut at our nephew's medical school graduation party. According to our field guides, it is also seen in New Jersey, but we have not been lucky enough to have it come by our backyard. We're posting it to say good luck to Dr. Cassidy as he flies off to start his residency.
Goslings
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Friday, May 23, 2008
Mallard and Ducklings
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Goslings and Ducklings
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Guana Island Water Birds
The White-cheeked Pintail is also known as the Bahama Pintail.
The laughing gull would sometime race to where a pelican had caught a fish and try to steal it. Sometimes, it would sit on the back of the pelican.
Labels:
Black Necked Stilt,
Booby,
Caribbean,
Ducks,
Flamingos,
Frigate,
Green Heron,
Heron,
Pelican,
Plover,
White-cheeked Pintail
Guana Island Birds
We took a trip to Guana Island in BVI. Here are some of the photos we took.
We'll post more after we sort through them. The kestrel is a very detailed close up. We were about 4 feet away. The Antillean Crested Hummingbird is elusive and doesn't comb his hair on vacation either. It was amazing to see Flamingos flying. The Pearly-eyed Thrasher would drink from the flowers of this tree every morning. Here is a video of the Thrasher on a flower. The Grey Kingbird is a type of flycatcher.
Labels:
Bananaquit,
Caribbean,
Flamingos,
Guana Island,
Hummingbird,
Kestrel,
Kingbird,
Pearly-eyed Thrasher
Sunday, May 4, 2008
White-throated Sparrow
If it was up to me, this wouldn't be called the white-throated sparrow. It would be the yellow-foreheaded sparrow.
Labels:
Sparrow,
Spring Birds,
White-throated Sparrow
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Sleeping Swan
Tufted Titmouse
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