Friday, June 28, 2013
DICKCISSEL
The Dickcissel looks like a miniature Meadowlark with a thicker bill. This guy apparently sings all day long looking for love trying to attract a mate with his incessant "dick-dick-cissel" call.
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Thursday, June 27, 2013
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
BARN SWALLOW CHICKS
Have you ever wondered what the chicks in the little mud nests underneath the overpasses / bridges look like?
An attentive parent looking after the little ones.
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Quadruplets ! Lots of bugs will regret this brood with their insatiable need for protein.
Eternally hungry! How do the parents keep up? :)
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
SORA
I haven't seen many Soras and are short on their pictures.
This well-camouflaged, cooperative, skulking Sora stepped from the shadows to the edge of the high grass. Would he step into the open?
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Cautiously easing into the open.
Tiptoeing through the wet morning grass.
Looking around and checking things out
Heading back to the high grass to hit the cover.
This well-camouflaged, cooperative, skulking Sora stepped from the shadows to the edge of the high grass. Would he step into the open?
LEFT-CLICK TO ENLARGE IMAGE
Cautiously easing into the open.
Tiptoeing through the wet morning grass.
Looking around and checking things out
Heading back to the high grass to hit the cover.
Sunday, June 9, 2013
SWALLOW-TAILED KITES
The effortless flight of these American Swallow-tailed Kites is impressive as they engage in their aerial ballet.
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These agile Raptors are a picture of sheer grace and beauty as they float in the air with outstretched wings.
The buoyancy of this striking bird comes from weighing approximately 15 ounces with a wingspan of about 51 inches
This remarkable Raptor is showcased by turning to its side and flaring its scissor-like tail. That is the BEST! :)
Yeah, yeah, yeah they have itches that must be scratched as well.
Hopefully these extraordinary Raptors will have a successful year breeding and add their offspring to the existing population.
These are my best photos thus far of these magnificent birds. I hope you enjoyed seeing the pictures and I hope you see some if you have not.
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These agile Raptors are a picture of sheer grace and beauty as they float in the air with outstretched wings.
The buoyancy of this striking bird comes from weighing approximately 15 ounces with a wingspan of about 51 inches
This remarkable Raptor is showcased by turning to its side and flaring its scissor-like tail. That is the BEST! :)
Yeah, yeah, yeah they have itches that must be scratched as well.
Hopefully these extraordinary Raptors will have a successful year breeding and add their offspring to the existing population.
These are my best photos thus far of these magnificent birds. I hope you enjoyed seeing the pictures and I hope you see some if you have not.
Saturday, June 8, 2013
NORTHERN BOBWHITE
The crisp, whistling, unmistakable call of a Northern Bobwhite is thrilling to hear. To witness one running next to a fence line is nothing but luck.
This plump, short-tailed, well-camouflaged ground dweller stopped momentarily and was never seen again after he took a few steps in cover.
A "Greenie" (Green Heron) was hanging around.
This Painted Bunting was checking things out. I'm not certain if this is an immature male or female but regardless it was neat to see one.
This plump, short-tailed, well-camouflaged ground dweller stopped momentarily and was never seen again after he took a few steps in cover.
A "Greenie" (Green Heron) was hanging around.
This Painted Bunting was checking things out. I'm not certain if this is an immature male or female but regardless it was neat to see one.
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Rose-breasted Grosbeak + 3
I hope anyone who just started birding (or any time for that matter) ran across these colorful birds during spring migration. These guys are out there and are special to see. If you happened not to see them hopefully these pictures will help you appreciate them and will help you ID them for fall migration or for next spring.
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
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Kentucky Warbler
Prothonotary Warbler
Mississippi Kite
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
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Kentucky Warbler
Prothonotary Warbler
Mississippi Kite
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