Monday, July 22, 2024
Thursday, May 23, 2024
The Biggest Week in American Birding...part too...
All the leaders, drivers and volunteers that help The Biggest week be a success! I'm in the back row, far right...obviously not my political views...
What a great event it was! Everyone had a great time, at least no one complained to me...yet. I had the privilege to drive some wonderful folks and guides all around northwestern Ohio in search of birds. I was even lucky enough to find a couple lifers for some lucky birders! You can't ask for more than that. I am so looking forward to next year...starting a little later on May 9th! Mark it down and I'll see you there!
In the meantime, here's a few photos from my first weekend...or was it the second...anyway...birds!
It's always good to find nesting birds like this Orange-breasted Ground Thrush.
(uh, American Robin...)
As you can see, I'm a pretty crappy photographer some days. But I try to capture every bird I see...such as this Baltimore Oriole.
This Blue-winged Warbler was a rare bird and a lifer for many! This photo was highly enlarged, and that's not my finger at the top...
This Canada Goose had one lone fuzzy beebee following along.
This was the first time I got more than one decent shot of a Clay-colored Sparrow! I had to trust everyone that this bird is clay colored because I'm red/green color blind...ha...
I know that this is a dragonfly...with very fresh wings...I still have to find out which one...
I like Eastern Bluebirds. Blue is one of the colors I can see best!
Eastern Bluebird from behind because that's what I do.
I also love Gray Catbirds because of the simplicity of their outfit and the goofy nature of their singing!
Purple Martins don't appear to be purple in this photo, but I guess they are.
Another of my favorites is this relatively common Silver-spotted Skipper butterfly. fairly tiny, they are often overlooked or mistaken for a moth.
Another great find was this Spotted Sandpiper next to a farmers field. It's always good when you spot a sandpiper...
I was trying so hard to get a nice photo of a wonderful Song Sparrow and he turned to be a creep and dove for cover as I clicked the shutter. Burds...sheesh...
Anyone for a bowl of spider?
Once again, I thank you for visiting my bloggity! I forgot how much fun it is to share my photos and some occasional silliness! Until next time...happy birding!!
Saturday, April 27, 2024
We interupt the regular programming...First Warbly of the Year!!
They're back!
First of the year! Yellow-rumped Warbly!
I left work early a few days ago...actually I leave work early everyday...getting ready to retire in October! Woo-hoo!! Anyway, the weather was warm and beautiful so I thought I should get outside. And I did!
I live very close to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park and the Cascade Valley Parks of Summit county. Today I had a nice walk in the Cascade Valley View area, which is undergoing a redesign near the Cuyahoga river. They have nice easy trails that will lead to the river soon. I wandered down those trails, petted a few dogs, and saw a few birds...so here ya go!
A walk wouldn't be complete without an orange-breasted ground thrush...or what most people call an American Robin...whoops...wrong end...
A helpful couple and their floofy dog told me about a bald eagle nest a bit of a distance from the trail.
I could see an adult on the nest and at one point a little wiggly head!
A very naughty bird! Brown-headed cowbirds will lay their eggs in other birds nests for them to raise. The young will try to push the natural babes out of the nest and hog all the food.
Another invader! Cabbage White butterflies were introduced to North America in about 1860 in Quebec and have spread all over the continent.
BOB?! Is that you?
Nope, just another eastern chipmunk trying to hide in the leaf litter...one day Bob may be back!
Just a couple of puddle ducks playing in a puddle...
AKA Mallards...
I could head red-bellied woodpeckers everywhere, calling and slamming their heads into trees in search of a mate.
I rarely take flight shots, they make my vertigo kick in.
I took a chance with this red-tailed hawk and didn't fall over!
I like to watch red-winged blackbirds inflate.
I haven't seen one burst yet...
A female red-winged blackbird giving her hotsie- totsie pose for the males...
My favorite non-warbly! I like song sparrows, they sing all year just because they're happy.
They put a lot of effort into their singing!
One last shot...the male yellow-rumped warbly showing off the yellow patch on his crown.
The Biggest Week in American Birding starts May 2nd!! I'll be there driving a few van trips and leading 2 beginner bird walks at Pearson Metropark near Toledo. If you see me, say hello!!
See ya soon!
Wednesday, May 17, 2023
I'm Behind Again...and so are my photos!
Howard Marsh at sunset...
Howard Marsh is an amazing place! Open for the past three years , it was farm land for the last hundred years or so. Donated to the Toledo Metropark system, they've done an astounding job of transforming the land back to it's original marsh habitat.
There's plenty of trails wrapping around and going through the area. You'll have the opportunity year round to see a number of species that migrate through, ducks in fall and winter, shorebirds in early spring and late summer and all of the wonderful migrants that make the Biggest Week in American Birding so great!
The high point for me was seeing the breeding black-necked stilts! It's been nearly sixty years since they bred in northern Ohio...and now we have TWO pair nesting here! And on top of that they're easy to see with one pair nesting near the benches near the boardwalk.
Next time Magee Marsh...and WARBLIES!!!!
A juvenile bald eagle was eating his dinner atop a muskrats home...yummee!
this is cropped quite a bit!
Baby making time!