Monday, November 14, 2016

November at Heinz NWR

Last Friday was another delightful late Fall day, which once again challenged my prejudice that November is the Blah-Month. Lots of waterfowl, and even a few small things-with-wings ...


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Clouded Sulphur

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Autumn Meadowhawk

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Green-winged Teal

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Green-winged Teal

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Heinz NWR - Philadelphia Airport in background

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Carolina Wren

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Carolina Wren

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Question Mark

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Gadwall
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Tufted Titmouse

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Carolina Chickadee
Good Birding!

Sunday, November 13, 2016

Rustys and Woodies

I've been remiss about keeping my birding activities up-to-date. I blame it on life. Much of September was spent at Putney Mountain Hawkwatch, and I'll try soon to get some photos posted. (Some hawk photos are on my Facebook Page.)

But I'm in Philly now, and have had a few delightful days of birding in the city. Heinz NRW is a go-to place in late Fall (and again in March) for Rusty Blackbirds, and who knows what else in the middle of the city.

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Rusty Blackbird
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House Finch (female)

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Great Blue Heron

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White-tailed Deer

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Golden-crowned Kinglet

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Canada Geese

Also in late Fall, the Wissahickon at Valley Green is the go-to place for Wood Ducks.

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Wood Duck (hen)

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Wood Duck (drake)
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Wissahickon Creek

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Wissahickon Creek

Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Cape May State Park and Nature Conservancy

Two of my favorite places for nature meditation are the state park in Cape May Point, and the nearby Nature Conservancy. Both always yield something of interest, and both provide an environment for contemplation and discovery.

A few highlights ...

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Least Tern

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Laughing Gull

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Spotted Sandpiper
The Swamp Rose Mallow throughout the marshes was stunning ...

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Swamp Rose Mallow

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Swamp Rose Mallow
Mute Swans are exotics, and pose problems for native species, but there is no denying that they are beautiful birds, and magnificent in flight ...

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Mute Swans
Equally magnificent in flight is the Osprey ...

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Osprey

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Osprey
This young Great Blue Heron caught a hearty breakfast, but could not figure out how to manipulate his catch so that it could be swallow head first. He flew a short distance to a dry patch of ground, dropped this fish, stabbed at it once or twice, then picked it up with head positioned correctly. In third picture, note the "throat bulge" of the swallowed fish ...

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Great Blue Heron

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Great Blue Heron

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Great Blue Heron
Watching the Snowy Egret foraging in shallow water was a thing of delicate beauty (unless you happened to be a small fish) ...

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Snowy Egret

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Snowy Egret
Good Birding!!

Egret Convention at Heinz NWR

I was stunned on my recent visit to Heinz NWR in Philadelphia by the number of egrets (mostly Great, also Snowy) in the empoundment (along with many Great Blue Heron). Impressive and picturesque.

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Egret Convention - I count 35+, a small portion of the gathering.

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25+ egrets in this photo, plus at least 3 Great Blue Herons
 Still early August, but the signs that summer is nearly over were seen everywhere: recently fledged Barn Swallows, young Marsh Wren foraging for itself, Red-winged Blackbird feeding a fledgling, and a vangard flock of Semi-palmated Sandpipers.

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Barn Swallows
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Marsh Wren
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Red-winged Blackbird with fledgling
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Semi-palmated Sandpipers
 Although I could not find them, cicadas were singing loudly in the trees. Along the pathway, Cicada Killer Wasps were also active. 

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Cicada Killer Wasp
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Boardwalk at Heinz NWR
Good Birding!

Tuesday, August 09, 2016

Plum Island Highlights

From our morning on Plum Island, my favorite photo is this Common Tern carrying food ...

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Common Tern
In the most interesting category is this Ring-billed Gull. Dark wing-tips on primary feathers strengthen the feathers where the stress from flying is greatest. Note how the ends of the primaries (particularly on the left wing) are curled up ...

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Ring-billed Gull
 And finally, three additional "keeper" photos ...

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Greater Yellowlegs

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Piping Plover

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Least Sandpiper

Monday, August 08, 2016

Whale Watch Highlights

Our trip to Newburyport was supposed to include a pelagic birding trip, but that was canceled and we settled for a regular whale watch. There were a few pelagic birds along the way, but they were too distant for good photographs.

As always, some of the most interesting photo are serendipitous ... unplanned, and even unknown until reviewed as the fact, as with the passing Common Tern in this photo of a Hump-backed Whale

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The whale watching was quite good, with "Owl," a 30 year old Hump-backed Whale doing a series of picturesque dives ...

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In the estuary of the Merrimack River, the outflow met the in-coming tide and stirred the fish in the water. The abundance of food at this point is evident is the number of Common Terns fishing ...

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Good Birding!!

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