A Common Loon was riding the current downstream and diving for prey until it got close to mouth of the river. Then it returned upstream to start the process again. But instead of flying, it “ran” back up the river using the same action that it would use in order to take flight. I’m notContinue reading “Snapshot – Common Loon”
Monthly Archives: January 2024
Ocean Views
The Atlantic can get pretty rough during and after one of our nor’easters. I took these photos recently after such a storm. Sea ducks like these Long-tailed Ducks just ride the surf and continue diving for prey. A Herring Gull skims the surf with the small crab he found or likely stole from a duck.Continue reading “Ocean Views”
Found in the Clutter – Hooded Merganser
I spotted a female Hooded Merganser in a small vernal pool in the woods and snapped this photo. The light peeking through the trees made for a nice portrait. Not my typical photo style since I usually try to capture activity. I filed this shot away last spring with the intention of processing it atContinue reading “Found in the Clutter – Hooded Merganser”
Raptor Battle
I was with a group of birdwatchers who witnessed an intense skirmish between a Northern Harrier and a Red-tailed Hawk recently. The action lasted for more than 30 minutes as the harrier harassed the hawk while leaving the scene periodically and returning to continue the battle. It was a battle of agility versus size. ItContinue reading “Raptor Battle”
Snapshot – Long-billed Dowitcher
Long-billed Dowitcher photographed at San Carlos Bay, Florida. These stocky, long billed shorebirds summer on the northern coasts of Alaska and Siberia. They spend the winter on the southern edge of the US and in Mexico.
Found in the Clutter – Sassy Hummingbird
I missed this shot when I went through some photos during summer but noticed it when I was recently culling photos in the folder. Sticking her tongue out at the photographer. Pretty sassy.
Belted Kingfisher
Some photos of a Belted Kingfisher in action over a small pond. Females have a chestnut band in addition to the blur-gray one so this one is a male.
Snapshot – Feeder Scene
Things can get a bit rowdy at my little avian diner. A Dark-eyed Junco grabbed an open spot at the suet cylinder. One of the Eastern Bluebirds seems to be doing a little trash talking.
Hooded Merganser
Hooded Mergansers are small diving ducks that use their thin bill to catch aquatic insects and small fish. They have a prominent crest that looks like a hood when they raise the feathers. Males have a black and white hood, while females and immature birds have a cinnamon hood. Photographed on the icy cold banksContinue reading “Hooded Merganser”
Northern Harrier
A Northern Harrier on the hunt for rodents as it hovers low over the fields looking and listening. Photographed at the Parker River NWR before the latest snowfall.