Another look at gulls being gulls. I am not sure if a robbery attempt or a theft recovery attempt is underway. But the adult Herring Gull chased the juvenile back and forth for quite a while. They finally disappeared behind a stand of trees before the final outcome, so I am not aware of whichContinue reading “Feathered Action: Herring Gull”
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Feathered Action: Harlequin Duck
Harlequins, three males and a female, in flight. They are found in East Asia, North America and Greenland. Ducks that breed in eastern Canada and Greenland visit our New England coast each winter.
Snapshot: Wood Duck
Wood Ducks are nearly hidden in the plants and the sticks of a muskrat lodge. Taken while experimenting with a little used lens.
Snapshot: Sanderling
Sanderlings are one of the few shorebirds that can be found on the Atlantic coast of New England in the winter. These shorebirds are almost always spotted on sandy beaches where they run along the very edge of incoming waves, dodging them to grab bits of food from the sand. Once in a while theyContinue reading “Snapshot: Sanderling”
Feathered Action: Mallard
A pair of Mallards making their final landing approach.
Snapshot: Snow Bunting
One of our favorite winter visitors, the Snow Bunting, has arrived. This female was with a small flock searching for bits of food on the beach. Snow Buntings breed in the arctic and winter in southern Canada and the northern US. They are distributed throughout the northern hemisphere and are also found in Europe, RussiaContinue reading “Snapshot: Snow Bunting”
Feathered Action: Blue-winged Warbler
This Blue-winged Warbler is doing what it does best, fliting among the foliage to find tasty bugs.
Snapshot: White-winged Scoter
Two male White-winged Scoters flashing their distinctive wing patches.
Found in the Clutter: Broad-winged Hawk
Broad-winged Hawks are a small hawk and a long distance migrant. Flocks, or “kettles”, of these hawks can consist of hundreds, even thousands, of individuals. Their breeding range is southern Canada and the eastern half of the US. They migrate to the southern tip of Florida, Central America and northern South America for the winter.Continue reading “Found in the Clutter: Broad-winged Hawk”
Feathered Action: Gulls
The Great Black-backed Gull on the run has just snatched the other gull’s clam. The victim had dropped the clam from a height in order to crack the shell. But the thief flew in and grabbed it before he could swoop down to pick it up. A younger bird is following the action to seeContinue reading “Feathered Action: Gulls”