Showing posts with label Woodcock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Woodcock. Show all posts

Monday, May 11, 2015

a-MAY-zing!

 Sing it out to all who will listen!
This Yellow Warbly is asking you to help save his habitat.

 It's MAY! MAYhem has arrived...the annual MAY-gration has started...I MAY stop this silliness now...or not... These are from our first foray to Magee Marsh(or is it MAY-gee Marsh?) on MAY 2nd. It was a gorgeous warm and sunny spring day and a great way to kick off another fun spring.

In addition to all of the birds, we spotted a number of old friends that we haven't seen in a year. There's always a good time to be had on the boardwalk, even when it's jam packed crowded. We also stopped by the Black Swamp Bird Observatory to see our buddies there. Kimmay and Kenn Kaufman(along with Jeff Sayre) came out with a great new book covering a little of everything in the Midwest. I love this new book(and so does The Doodles!) It's handy to keep along, light weight, and it covers everything from birds and bugs to trees and flowers...and Kimmay signed it for us!

Anyway...back to birding!



 The Doodles is always excited to find an American Woodcock trying to hide from us!

 Not everyone is excited to see Black Racers napping in the shrubbery though...

 There are an aMAYzing number of Bald Eagles to be found in the area.
 
 AND in MAY there's always good warblies to be found!
This Black-throated Green Warbly was looking for his buddies.

 Thanks to the restoration of wetlands in the area, we're seeing more Blandings Turtles.

 This Chipping Sparrow is looking over a four leaf clover that he overlooked before...

 That Bonaparte's Gull(you know, that bland gray bird on the left) is chuckling at the Common Tern trying to impress his love with a fish. She obviously doesn't care.
Snubbed again...

 I wonder if fishermen notice all the birds that fly past them like this Great Egret?

 When I took this, I was soooo excited to get a shot of BOTH Yellowlegs in one frame.
Then I realized the smaller bird was a Solitary Sandpiper and not the Lesser Yellowlegs.
Oh well, next time...

 "Hellooooo down there!"

 "There's no one home."
Hairy Woodpeckers always check before visiting.

 Just another cranky Red-winged Blackbird...

 Hmmm...who's watching who?
This Ruby-crowned Kinglet has a new one for his human list.

 Hard to believe, but that fuzzy blob towards the back is a Whip-poor-will.
There was a large group staring at something behind a tree. 
I asked and was told the Whip-poor-will was back there.
They said watch for it rocking back and forth...oh...now I see.
Still couldn't get a shot through the brush...and the people...

 No worries, right above it was this White-crowned Sparrow wondering what the hub-bub was.
"Hey Bub! What's the Hub-bub Bub?"

 They think they're funny, not so much...
(Yes, I'm blaming my poor humor on a defenseless bird.)

 When we were driving away, something caught my eye out in the marsh.
When I stopped(along with a number of cars that couldn't pass!) I saw this Wilson's Snipe preening.
It pays not to look at the road when you're driving...sometimes...

 I have yet to see even one crest on a Double-crested Cormorant.

 A proud and MAYjestic Yellow-rumped Warbly!

 Ya ever wonder why they call them "butter-butts?"

We have a few more days of Magee birding and a few other stops too!
Stay tuned...

I just had to add this Tennessee Warbly!
This guy is actually in our garden! Sometimes it pays to stay home and watch your feeders and pond!

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Flight of the Warblys...

A Cape May Warbly Thing preparing to zoom...

Or...International Crappy Photo Week, the extra special limited edition long version 2.0...

Yes dear children, it's that time again! Time to make you suffer through an excruciatingly long bloggity of some of my favorite crappy photos from May 6th. Yes, May 6th...and ONLY May 6th! Isn't amazing how many I can shoot in a single afternoon? The drizzle helped, as did me setting up the camera wrong...and a defective flash cable. Oh, and let's not forget the "Luck of the Loopy!" I shouldn't be allowed out alone with a camera.

Don't forget, there's that little red X at the top left of your monitor if you can't deal with this...but...what might you miss at the end, hmmm?

Blackburnian Warblys are masters of vertical zooming...

As opposed to Black-throated Blue Warblys...they zoom down.

Black-throated Green Warblys zoom to the left.
Tree hugging liberals...


Canada Warblys just sort of stretch...eh...

A Chestnut-sided Warbly caught in Zoomus Interuptus.

Eastern Screech Owl. No zooming, just zzzzzzzzing.

A rare Golden-winged Warbly zoom!

Gray Catbirds don't zoom so much as do the hoppity thing.

Magnolia Warblys are kind of like Canada Warblys...sort of stretchy...

A Northern Parula doing a forward zoom.

Ovenbirds don't zoom, they wobble...like Weebles...butt they don't fall down.

One day when you get enough shots like this,
you'll be able to ID this Palm Warbly zooming just like me.
Sad thought, isn't it.


This is a Ruby-crowned Kinglet twisting and shouting, not zooming.

I don't know what this Trumpeter Swan was doing.
He wasn't zooming, that's beneath their dignity.


The zooming of some fine Yellow Warblyness.

I'm not sure, but I think this angry little Yellow-rumped Warbly was attacking and not zooming!

Wow.
With enough practice and a REALLY slow shutter speed, you too can catch an American Woodcock in the midst of a Doodley kind of zoom!

Now, aren't you glad you stayed until the end? I know you were...

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

PAY ATTENTION LOOPY!

Black-and-White Warbly Thing. From Behind. And over exposed. Nutz.

Friday. The biggest warbly day I have ever seen at Magee. Got my camera. A little rain here and there. Got my rain cover. Take pictures. Lots of pictures. I don't know where to look first. I should have looked more closely at my camera...with my glasses on. I didn't notice I had the settings ALL WRONG! Over exposed with flash on. Too slow a shutter speed other times.

$@#&*!

What have we learned? After eight years of shooting burd buttz...PAY ATTENTION! I am not happy. We shall see what I have for Saturday, Sunday and Monday soon. I am afraid. Very afraid.

(I peeked...very nice stick photos to follow...)

LIFER ALERT!
Who'd have thought a Barn Owl would be discovered roosting in the woods?

What the...?

Oh. It's a Palm Warbly getting all cleaned up for his trip north...

DOODLE BOOTY!
This is sort of a "Where's Waldo" photo...only with an American Woodcock instead of Waldo...and it's a photo instead of a drawing...and there aren't any other birds or cartoony things in the photo either.
Got that?


By the way...I will be at the Black Swamp Bird Observatory Saturday and Sunday May 14th and 15th! Stop by and say hello, I get lonely!

Thursday, March 24, 2011

First Day of Spring...

Look closely and you'll see an American Tree Sparrow.

A friend told me recently as I was complaining about some moron politician, "Shut up and bird!"
So here ya go...me and the Doodles went birding on the first day of spring. Magee Marsh and Ottawa of course.

Have a nice day...

Bald Eagle sitting on a nest.

Bald Eagle flying.

Juvenile Bald Eagle chasing Mallards.

American Woodcock resting.

Bufflehead looking the other way.

Double-crested Cormorant...doubled.

Downy Woodpecker pecking wood.
(How long did you think I could go before turning back into a smart Alec?)

Great Blue Heron saying "Here fishy, fishy, fishy!"

Hooded Mergansers. So trendy. I wish I had a hoodie.

Pied-billed Grebe. I will have pie this weekend.

A Trumpeter Swan that doesn't find this amusing and is going to land on me!

Just a fly by to get my attention...

A Red-winged Blackbird with gas.

Canada Geese got...
Junk in the trunk...