Thursday, December 9, 2010

Chilly Outside, Cozy Inside...

After all the birds I saw at Ottawa...Magee was silent.

This past Saturday Black Swamp Bird Observatory, Ottawa NWR and the Magee Sportsman Center held their annual winter open house. And that's where all the action was! We took a stroll along the boardwalk and other than a Cardinal, a Red-bellied Woodpecker and one lone Great Blue Heron...we had a nice peaceful walk...

To get warmed up, we stopped in to visit our best buddies at Black Swamp. The Doodles got involved in a few of the kids crafts(making them for herself, not helping!) while I ate cookies because I do that better than photographing birds. Oh, and lots of other folks stopped by to say hello.

BSBO has a great selection of bird books and nature guides as well as apparel and gift items, perfect for the holiday! That's a hint...I need new binoculars if Santa is listening...

In the pond next to BSBO we spotted a gang of Mallards, a few American Black Ducks and this lone Northern Pintail.
I think he was happy that duck season is over...

Me and the Bobb finally got our copy of Kenn Kaufman's guide to Mammals signed.
Bobb is trying to research his family tree. I told him being a chipmunk, he probably has a family hole...


Good friend Sally Deems-Mogyordy has a lovely bird calendar with her writings and Bryan Holliday's photos.
Even though there aren't any bird butts, it would still make a great gift!
AND it helps Black Swamp!

Did I mention that we saw 4 Sandhill Cranes flying over?
I wonder why...



We were just backing out of the lot when I spotted them coming over the trees.
I turned off the engine, jumped out and started shooting directly overhead.
I still need to apologize to the car I blocked in...oops.

Maybe this weekend I'll get a few good shots...don't laugh, it could happen!

By the way...thanks to all that have signed the petition!

Speaking of signing things...

The American Birding Association is seeking nominations for their 2011 ABA Awards.
I recommend that all members nominate Kim Kaufman for the Chandler Robbins Award in Education/Conservation for all that she has done for the young birders in Ohio and around the nation!
Please click HERE for the link!
Thanks!

Monday, December 6, 2010

...quietude...

As you can see by the photo of the Ottawa NWR Visitor Center, the day was a bit on the cloudy side...and cold...and windy. The marshes were mostly iced over with a few snow flakes falling to add to the quiet feeling of the day.

It was the perfect day for a long, leisurely hike through the refuge to see what was moving and what was still...
I was surprised when I came across three Eastern Bluebirds, all puffed up to keep warm.

I was even more surprised when I came across a flock of Great Blue Herons.
These big guys aren't known for hanging out in big groups!
There were at least 24 in this bunch and I saw well more than that scattered in groups of two to three elsewhere in the refuge.


And then there were the American Tree Sparrows.
They were on the trails everywhere! With every step I took, a group flew up ahead of me.


It was a three Bald Eagle day! This one was staying close to his home, mulling over adding a new stick, or not.

Align CenterFor all of you folks that are "Gull-able"...here's a gang of gulls, probably up because of that Eagle in the tree!

I don't know...it's a bone...a big one...in the middle of the trail.
I do recall hearing a loud burping sound off in the distance...


This lonely little Dark-eyed Junco was in the middle of a flock of Tree Sparrows.
It's rough being one of a kind...I know...

M R DUCKS.
O S M R!
(Say it like you're from West Virginia, like Larry Richardson!)

One more reason to NOT stand under a flock of Gadwalls...

Did I mention seeing a lot of Great Blue Herons?
By the way, there's a juvenile Bald Eagle in that tree!

Not the greatest shot(so what else is new?), but I don't see Hairy Woodpeckers very often.
Hmmm, all woodpecker shots are basically butt shots, aren't they?

It's amazing how many times I've been through these trails and I never spot these nests during breeding season!
This one was only inches from the edge of the trail.

I came out of the woods and spooked this Red-tailed Hawk.
I have that effect on people too.


HUNDREDS of Tundra Swans...very noisy Tundra Swans were all over the refuge.

I followed this little Savannah Sparrow around with the Tree Sparrows.
There were also a bunch of Song Sparrows, but they refused to have their photos taken.
Snobs.


AAAH! SKUNK!
Fortunately it was only a puppet the Laura Bonneau put out for a youth program presented by Rebecca Hinkle.
Both of these folks put on some great programs for kids and even adults like me!


Canada Geese...flying north for the winter...
This must be the directionally challenged group...


And here are their glorious leaders...walking on the infamous thin ice...

Once again,a special thank you to all of my great friends that have signed the Wind Turbine petition! From Iceland to Australia, birders and nature lovers from the world over are taking action.

If you haven't yet signed it, please, it only takes a few minutes and the link is on the top of my blog.

Thanks!