Blue Jay Preparing for Winter
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Saturday, November 26, 2011
November 26th -70 degrees!
Today was an unbelieveable Fall day. Wish the days could all be like this one - warm and sunny. Drove up to Avalon 8th Street jetty never dreaming how any people would be fishing off the jetty. I was seeking the Purple Sandpipers and Ruddy Turnstones that inhabit the rocks along the sides in the fall and winter months. Also looked for any flocks of birds flying by but only saw one grouping while there.
Lake Champlain
Friday, November 25, 2011
new life birds from today
Another trip to Cox Hall Creek Management Area today. The highlights were 2 new life birds for me, an Eastern Towhee and a Fox Sparrow. Lots of Chipping Sparrows were around along with some White-throated Sparrows. I am surprised that none of the ponds have any ducks on them yet but that will come as it gets colder. Of course all of the usual birds were present also.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Cox Hall Creek Management Area
I decided it was a good day to check out Cox Hall Creek Management Area again and see if the Eastern Bluebirds were still flying around. They were there along with lots of Red-bellied Woodpeckers, some Downy Woodpeckers, a Flicker or two, lots of the Yellow-rumped Warblers, Blue Jays and a variety of sparrows.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Monday, November 7, 2011
Eastern Bluebirds
Saturday, November 5, 2011
A great day for walking...
Out and walking at the CMP State Park today. Met lots of fellow birders while there. Saw a trio of juvenile Osprey's fishing one of the ponds. One of the them was having a really hard time catching a fish while the other 2 Osprey sat up high across the pond on a snag. Some of the other birds I saw were Northern Shovelers, Coots, American Widegon's, female Eurasian Wigeons, lots of Dark-eyed Junco's & Robins, Yellow-rumped Warblers, plus a juvenile Red-tailed Hawk that flew into the tree where I was walking.
Friday, November 4, 2011
Cooper's Hawk in my backyard...
Walking out of my house and into the backyard, I almost stepped on a bird that flew over to the fence. Much to my surprise, it was a juvenile Cooper's Hawk. Apparently, it had decided one of the birds in my backyard would make a tasty snack To my knowledge the hawk didn't catch a bird then but several days later he was chasing after a Dove which eluded him. Since then I haven't seen him though I am sure he's still around trying to take my birds.
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