Watching and photographing this Common Yellowthroat as it seemed to model for me inspired a bit of a whimsical post. My Common Yellowthroat striking a pose for the camera… Ooops. Wait a second. All models are entitled to a lunch break. Bon Appetit. Lunch break is over. Back to work. How is this pose?
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Snapshot: Broad-winged Hawk
This long distance migrant spends the winter primarily in Central America and northern South America. They breed in the eastern half of the US and in Canada along the Canada-US border. The banding on the tail and black border on the wings are identification marks.
Feathered Action – Northern Harrier
These photos were taken in northern Vermont where Norther Harriers breed. Harriers are most often observed flying low over grass or marsh land as they look and listen for small mammals that make up the bulk of their diet. However, this female/juvenile was soaring on a rising thermal like a Red-tailed Hawk and I thoughtContinue reading “Feathered Action – Northern Harrier”
Non-avian Guest – White-tailed Deer
Male White-tailed Deer grow new antlers each summer after shedding the old ones over the winter. The new antlers have a velvet covering as they develop. This male is prepping for the upcoming mating season.
Feathered Action – Yellow Warbler
A female Yellow Warbler with her catch.
Feathered Action – Least Tern
I like to capture birds in action and this Least Tern action caught my attention. It was walking toward the edge of the water. It dodged an incoming wave and then dropped back into the water to splash around for a little bath. These Terns relax on the sand and nest on the sand. MyContinue reading “Feathered Action – Least Tern”
Green Heron
Green Herons are a short, stocky member of the heron family. They are quite colorful and have a very long neck which is usually retracted. They are relatively common but can be hard to spot on occasion as they lurk in the vegetation close to the water’s edge while stalking fish. They are known toContinue reading “Green Heron”
Feathered Action – Gadwall
Male Gadwall in flight. Interesting factoid: Gadwalls are a bit piratical and steal food from Coots and sometimes from other ducks. Totally outclassed by gulls though. They steal from everyone, including each other.
Snapshot – Downy Woodpecker
Newly fledged birds are making their appearance. This is a young Downy Woodpecker. Only the youngsters have a red cap. Downy Woodpeckers are North America’s smallest and most widespread woodpecker.
Feathered Action – Tree Swallow
Newly fledged Tree Swallows continue to beg food from adults as long as they can get a response. They call, flutter their wings and open their mouths to stimulate the feeding instincts of the parents. The parents eventually lose interest over time and the youngsters have to fend for themselves.