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Monthly Archives: June 2023

Belated May Photographs

I’ve had a lull in field work so I went back and got some photographs I took in May but never posted. They didn’t have a theme until now. First up are two Vireos. Vireos are woodland songbirds that winter in Central and South America and breed in the US and Canada. They are exclusivelyContinue reading “Belated May Photographs”

Posted bybirdsinmyviewfinderJune 30, 2023Posted inUncategorized1 Comment on Belated May Photographs

Glossy Ibis

The current stormy weather pattern is limiting my field excursions but it does give me a chance to catch up with some topics that have been languishing a bit. Glossy Ibis are wading birds that are a bit larger than a Crow. They have long legs and long, downward curving bill. They forage in wetlandsContinue reading “Glossy Ibis”

Posted bybirdsinmyviewfinderJune 25, 2023Posted inUncategorized1 Comment on Glossy Ibis

Cedar Waxwing

Cedar Waxwings are a popular bird to observe and photograph. They are very colorful in a silky sort of way. Their head and chest is pale brown that transitions to soft gray on the back and wings. The belly is pale yellow and the tail is a darker gray with a bright yellow tip. TheyContinue reading “Cedar Waxwing”

Posted bybirdsinmyviewfinderJune 20, 2023Posted inUncategorized2 Comments on Cedar Waxwing

Barn Swallow

Most of the Swallows that I see zooming erratically through the sky as they chase flying insects are Tree Swallows. But if I look carefully I will see another type flying among them. This one has a deeply forked tail that immediately identifies it as a Barn Swallow. They build their nests on buildings andContinue reading “Barn Swallow”

Posted bybirdsinmyviewfinderJune 18, 2023Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Barn Swallow

Least Tern Courtship

I visited a nesting area for Least Terns and Piping Plovers situated at the southern end of Plum Island. The area is a Massachusetts park. The beach is open but no pets are allowed and the bulk of the dune area is closed and off limits so that the birds can successfully nest. Least TernsContinue reading “Least Tern Courtship”

Posted bybirdsinmyviewfinderJune 16, 2023Posted inUncategorized2 Comments on Least Tern Courtship

Eastern Wood-Pewee

The Eastern Wood-Pewee is a flycatcher that breeds in the eastern US and winters in northern South America. It’s not particularly small and size is not the inspiration for its name. It is named for its call, “pee-a-wee”. Like many flycatchers, it likes to perch in an open position where it can watch for insectsContinue reading “Eastern Wood-Pewee”

Posted bybirdsinmyviewfinderJune 12, 2023Posted inUncategorized1 Comment on Eastern Wood-Pewee

Some More Wood Warblers

Here are a few more Wood Warblers as a follow up to my last post. Yellow Warblers were the subject of a post I made not long ago. They breed in our area and we see them all summer. This one perched on an open branch in order to proclaim his territory. That provided anContinue reading “Some More Wood Warblers”

Posted bybirdsinmyviewfinderJune 11, 2023Posted inUncategorized2 Comments on Some More Wood Warblers

Some Wood Warblers

Wood Warblers are a diverse North American songbird family that includes well over a 100 species. Their migration through the eastern US to the northern US and Canada each spring is a big event for birdwatchers, including some who aren’t particularly active for the rest of the year. Here are a few I captured recently.Continue reading “Some Wood Warblers”

Posted bybirdsinmyviewfinderJune 8, 2023Posted inUncategorized3 Comments on Some Wood Warblers

Mammal Guest Post

I focus on birds but I don’t pass up a chance to photograph other wildlife. A group of us were heading north to the Connecticut Lakes Region of New Hampshire. The lakes in this area close to the border with Quebec form the headwaters of the Connecticut River that flows south to Long Island SoundContinue reading “Mammal Guest Post”

Posted bybirdsinmyviewfinderJune 5, 2023Posted inUncategorized1 Comment on Mammal Guest Post

Spring Color

It is always nice to see some colorful birds return after a dreary, gray winter. Here’s a few recent sightings starting with a Barn Swallow. They have a blue back and head with a cinnamon colored forehead and throat. Their underside is tawny. They have long feathers on the outer edge of the tail. ThisContinue reading “Spring Color”

Posted bybirdsinmyviewfinderJune 1, 2023Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Spring Color
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