Snapshot: Great Crested Flycatcher

He took flight just as I was taking his picture so I ended up with an in-flight shot. The crest that gives this bird it’s name isn’t visible since he apparently pulled it in on take off. The identifying coloration is evident though: gray cheeks and throat, lemon yellow belly and a rusty band downContinue reading “Snapshot: Great Crested Flycatcher”

Feathered Action: Baltimore Oriole

One of our summer residents is the Baltimore Oriole who nests here. And nesting means territorial conflict. This first Oriole below was on the ground beneath the tree he had claimed when another male flew in. The second one did not get a chance to land before he was threatened. He flew off to findContinue reading “Feathered Action: Baltimore Oriole”

Feathered Action: Double-crested Cormorant

Double-crested Cormorants eat 1-1.5 pounds (.45-.68kg) of fish per day and can swallow fish up to 6 inches (15 cm) long. Some meals of even larger sizes have been reported. This one had grabbed a good sized fish and spent a couple of minutes tossing it around to get it oriented head first in orderContinue reading “Feathered Action: Double-crested Cormorant”