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Monthly Archives: February 2023

Landing Technique

Is it for efficiency, fun or both? I have noticed that most sea ducks use a similar landing technique that involves belly surfing. They touch down feet first but quickly lunge forward to skid to a stop. I suspect it is done to minimize the jolt of hitting the water but it is easy toContinue reading “Landing Technique”

Posted bybirdsinmyviewfinderFebruary 25, 2023Posted inUncategorized4 Comments on Landing Technique

View from the Rocks

I like to go to the shore, get close to the water, and then just let the birds do the work. There can be quite of variety of subjects that swim, float or fly by. These photographs are from Halibut Point in Rockport, Massachusetts. You need to pick a spot that is just beyond whereContinue reading “View from the Rocks”

Posted bybirdsinmyviewfinderFebruary 21, 2023Posted inUncategorized2 Comments on View from the Rocks

Crab Lunch

These are some photos of a female White-winged Scoter feasting on crabs. She caught quite a few while I watched. This was the last one I saw her catch. It took her a while to get it positioned so that she could swallow it. Quite a meal! Yes, she swallowed the entire crab. Scoters canContinue reading “Crab Lunch”

Posted bybirdsinmyviewfinderFebruary 17, 2023Posted inUncategorized4 Comments on Crab Lunch

More Surf Action

My last post showed Harlequin Ducks in a heavy surf close to shore. Lots of other ducks weren’t deterred by large swells and choppy water. They just stayed further away from the rocks than the crazier Harlequins. Black Scoters flew into the rough waters and rode the waves several yards from shore. I also spottedContinue reading “More Surf Action”

Posted bybirdsinmyviewfinderFebruary 13, 2023Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on More Surf Action

Surf’s Up

Harlequin Ducks are noted for the male’s colorful plumage. But they are also well-known rough water lovers. They feed close to rocky shores in heavy surf in the winter and in turbulent streams and rivers in the summer. Broken bones are quite common among these ducks. This is a male I photographed riding heavy swellsContinue reading “Surf’s Up”

Posted bybirdsinmyviewfinderFebruary 11, 2023Posted inUncategorized5 Comments on Surf’s Up

Cold Morning at the Beach

It was a cold morning at the beach. Not nearly as cold as the recent arctic front though. There were ducks, gulls and loons in the distance. But a few birds came close enough for photographs. First, a Horned Grebe was swimming and diving just past the surf line. Three Razorbills swam past a bitContinue reading “Cold Morning at the Beach”

Posted bybirdsinmyviewfinderFebruary 6, 2023Posted inUncategorized1 Comment on Cold Morning at the Beach

Winter Visitor – White-winged Scoter

This is the first of two posts with photos from a cold February morning. I am processing the photos as we hunker down for a 2 day deep freeze with wind chills well below 0F. Luckily it is a very short term arctic blast and we can get back out again soon. This a collectionContinue reading “Winter Visitor – White-winged Scoter”

Posted bybirdsinmyviewfinderFebruary 4, 2023Posted inUncategorized2 Comments on Winter Visitor – White-winged Scoter
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