I have been setting aside some photographs for a “rainy day” post, something to share when I don’t get a chance to get out with my camera. What follows are a few of the many photos from a trip to Texas in February 2019. It was a Massachusetts Audubon group tour that went from CorpusContinue reading “Gulf Coast and the Rio Grande”
Monthly Archives: April 2021
Closing out April
The last few days of April will be wet so it is a good time to post some final photographs from the month. The rain is appreciated though. Most of New England is having a bad drought at the moment. We are waiting for the influx of warblers that we typically see in late AprilContinue reading “Closing out April”
Oxbow NWR – Ducks in Trees
The weather forecasts were totally off today. But in a good way. It was sunny instead of cloudy and rainy so I made a spur of the moment trip to the Oxbow National Wildlife Refuge. My luck with the weather spilled over to my field trip. There are always Wood Ducks at Oxbow but theyContinue reading “Oxbow NWR – Ducks in Trees”
Interlude
We are in an interlude between outgoing and incoming migrants. There are still a few winter residents like Snowy Owls that haven’t moved north yet. And only the first of the summer residents and the birds that pass through on their way north have arrived. Hummingbirds are coming close and warblers, the big stars ofContinue reading “Interlude”
Tree Swallow Squabbles
I am part of a group of photographers who share photos and tips and often end up in the field together. Tree Swallows are migrating into the area and we were swapping photos that capture them in flight or otherwise interacting. They do seem to have an interesting community life. And this includes a littleContinue reading “Tree Swallow Squabbles”
Owls
Owls are a coveted subject for photographers and I have been lucky to have observed and photographed several owls. Their popularity has generated some concern however. Unfortunately they can bring out some of the worst behavior by people trying to get the “perfect picture” or just a better view, forgetting that these birds are notContinue reading “Owls”
At the Feeders
I have a few bird feeders set up in my backyard at the edge of the woods, far enough from the trees to keep the squirrels from freeloading. There are no nearby water sources so I also have a small bird bath that has a heating element built in to keep the water from freezingContinue reading “At the Feeders”
Early Spring Sightings
We are having a somewhat typical spring with widely fluctuating temperatures. But we have had some pretty extreme winds and it is exceptionally dry. So we are in a drought rather than “mud season”. There have been some early arrivals and more transients heading north. This is a sampling from the past 7-10 days. First,Continue reading “Early Spring Sightings”