I would do an injustice to the wide diversity of birds in eastern Massachusetts if I did not post photos of more than just Warblers, Sparrows and various shorebirds. Here are some recent sightings. These are Mallards that flew close to us with the sun in a good position. The males are very distinctive butContinue reading “More than Warblers and Sparrows”
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Warblers and Sparrows
Here are some more Warbler and Sparrow pictures from the past week or so. A few of these birds will stay for the winter but most are just passing through. Yellow-rumped Warblers are still the most common species we are seeing. I saw dozens of them in a 2 hour walk. Is this one listeningContinue reading “Warblers and Sparrows”
Sunny October Morning
These photographs were taken on a beautiful New England October morning. The sun was bright. The sky was a brilliant blue. And the wind was unusually calm despite the proximity to the ocean. The conditions turned the surface of the water in the pannes into a mirror. No. There isn’t a second flock of sandpipersContinue reading “Sunny October Morning”
Recent Sightings
Some recent sightings include the Yellow-rumped Warbler. This warbler has been by far the most common warbler I have seen this fall. These pictures were taken in an old orchard that is now open space being preserved for walkers and wildlife. Sparrows are a common bird and they tend to be lumped into one thing,Continue reading “Recent Sightings”
More Shorebirds
These are photos of two of the less common shorebird species that migrate through the Massachusetts coast. The first is the Pectoral Sandpiper. It’s a bit larger than the more common “peeps” like Semipalmated Sandpipers. The size difference is obvious in the photos of a Pectoral flying with the Semipalms. Note the buffy breast andContinue reading “More Shorebirds”
Down on the Farm
A few of us visited a farm to look for some uncommon migrants. We had no luck with those migrants but it was an interesting side trip. This post has more mammals than birds, a change of pace from my usual entries. We visited the Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm, a National Historic Landmark, in Newbury, Massachusetts. ThereContinue reading “Down on the Farm”
Lots of Shorebirds
The birds may be quiet inland, but the shorebirds are continuing to migrate through our area in good numbers. Yellowlegs are common, like this Lesser Yellowlegs. Two photos of Yellowlegs in flight. The tail looks like one of those fancy fans when it spreads out for landing. The most interesting migrants are pretty scarce andContinue reading “Lots of Shorebirds”
Quiet Times
Bird activity has slowed quite a bit but there are still photo ops every time I go out with my gear. These are some recent sightings. There are some sea ducks beginning to appear off the coast but the real duck action has been on the ponds. This is a male Mallard that is stillContinue reading “Quiet Times”
Some End of Summer Photos
The heat, humidity and rain have left us, at least for a while. Now I’m looking forward to some early fall outings in New England’s best season. These are some recent photographs that I like and want to share in the meantime. I was trying to get a decent ID photo of a Night HeronContinue reading “Some End of Summer Photos”
Raptor Morning
A cloudy morning between rainy spells turned out to be a raptor-fest. The salt pannes (water filled depressions in the salt marsh) were full of shorebirds pausing on their migration. There were also a large group of egrets and a few swans and geese. One of our group spotted a young Bald Eagle approaching theContinue reading “Raptor Morning”