A visit to the coast of Maine on the first sunny day in many days seemed like a good idea. My visit to the Nubble Lighthouse in York, Maine was productive for birding, photography and mood enhancement. This is the lighthouse. There were several duck species around. These are a male (top) and female HarlequinContinue reading “Maine Coast Visit”
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Winter Resident – Purple Sandpiper
I couldn’t get out this week due to other commitments and rainy weather. I did take advantage of the break to continue cleaning up the files from 2022. This provided a chance to revisit some nice finds. These photos were taken last March and a couple of the pictures appeared in a post back then.Continue reading “Winter Resident – Purple Sandpiper”
Winter Visitor – Horned Grebe
Horned Grebes are another winter visitor that breeds in northern inland areas but inhabits our shores during the winter season. In the summer they live in interior Alaska, Yukon and Northwest Territories, as well as eastern British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and western Manitoba. They migrate to the coasts in the winter and are found onContinue reading “Winter Visitor – Horned Grebe”
Winter Visitor – Surf Scoter
Three varieties of sea ducks called scoters winter along our coast. The Surf Scoter is the most colorful of the three. These are photos taken of a raft of about 3 dozen Surf Scoters feeding just off the shore. They were appropriately riding the surf and regularly dove to look for shellfish and crabs. TheContinue reading “Winter Visitor – Surf Scoter”
Long-tailed Duck Takeoff Run
My previous post was about American Black Ducks landing on ice. This one is about takeoffs. Ducks use a running start to take to the air. They need to get enough forward speed to generate the necessary lift. This is a Long-tailed Duck that I photographed as it took to the air. And off sheContinue reading “Long-tailed Duck Takeoff Run”
Ice Landings
I’m cleaning up photos from before the holidays and working on posts that were postponed. I hope followers and casual readers are having healthy and happy holidays! American Black Ducks use the same landing technique whether the water is open or frozen. I photographed some Black Ducks landing on a frozen-over panne and noticed thatContinue reading “Ice Landings”
Eastern Screech Owl
This is an Eastern Screech Owl sleeping after a night’s hunting. It has found a nice hole in an old tree to nestle into for safety and protection from the wind. Eastern Screech Owls are a small owl, less than 10 inches (25 cm) long. That’s about the size of an American Robin or aContinue reading “Eastern Screech Owl”
Winter Visitor – Horned Lark
Horned Larks are not exactly a winter visitor since they are permanent residents in much of the US, including parts of southwestern New England. But we typically do not see them until the winter in eastern Massachusetts. These were photographed among the grasses at the base of the dunes along the Atlantic shore. There isContinue reading “Winter Visitor – Horned Lark”
Tough Owl
We are in the midst of a several days of very windy conditions culminating with a significant storm in a couple of days. A friend and I were out early in the morning two days ago and came across this Barred Owl perched in a tree not far from the road. It was a grayContinue reading “Tough Owl”
Another Duck Report
There were several hundred ducks at a large reservoir located near me when I visited it recently. Other than a few Mallards, all of the ducks were wintering diving ducks that visit our ponds and lakes for a few months each year. Ruddy Ducks are a small, chubby duck with a white cheek and aContinue reading “Another Duck Report”