Found in the Clutter – Bald Eagle

This was in an old folder from December 2019. Juvenile Bald Eagles do not have the well-known solid dark brown body with a bright white head and tail. They are a mottled brown and white until they reach maturity at five years. They do sport the powerful beak and talons though. This second or thirdContinue reading “Found in the Clutter – Bald Eagle”

Found in the Clutter – Ani

I came across this while rummaging through folders from a Texas trip. The Groove-billed Ani is a member of the cuckoo family. It’s all black and a bit scruffy looking and has a large bill with grooves, hence the name. It is a ground forager and moves around a little erratically in the undergrowth. That’sContinue reading “Found in the Clutter – Ani”

Snapshot – Hudsonian Godwit

This is a juvenile Hudsonian Godwit that I photographed recently. These large shorebirds breed along the Arctic and Hudson Bay shores of Canada and stop here in New England on their way to their winter quarters in the very southern part of South America. Going almost pole to pole requires refueling stops. This one wasContinue reading “Snapshot – Hudsonian Godwit”