I started the day by first stopping at Trolley Bed Road. There wasn't anything new there except for a Sandpiper of some type. But since I did not have my spotting scope with me, I could not tell in my binocs what kind of sandpiper it was. Oh well. Need to bring scope with me even if I leave it in the car when I do not need it for birding.
What I did see were: male and female Hooded Merganser, Mockingbird, Song Sparrow, Grackles, Red-Winged Blackbirds, Robins, Downy Woodpecker and the unknown Sandpiper.
DATA: 8:30-8:56am; 44F; clear; calm
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Day 115 - April 24, 2012
Male Wood Duck w/ Hoodie in back |
While I scanned the pond with my binoculars for the Hoodies I was pleasantly surprised to see a male and female Wood Duck in the pond - bird #47! I took a few pictures but the male Wood Duck was too far to get a good shot of it but I am posting one here anyways.
Downy Woodpecker |
Not bad for a pleasant surprise.
DATA: 3:45-4:05pm; 59F; overcast; slight
47) Wood Duck
Friday, April 20, 2012
Day 111 - April 20, 2012
While doing a little school work on the computer, I looked out the window and say my first Chipping Sparrow of the year!
DATA: 3:58pm; 68F; partly cloudy; slight
46) Chipping Sparrow
DATA: 3:58pm; 68F; partly cloudy; slight
46) Chipping Sparrow
Day 111 - April 20, 2012
Killdeer |
Grackle |
Mute Swan |
Red-Winged Blackbird |
Tree Swallow |
Cardinal |
Turkey Vulture |
Turkey Vulture |
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Day 102 - April 11, 2012
I decided to stop at what is becoming an interesting spot for me - Trolley Bed Road. I decided to check out what I could see in the pond as well as both sides of the road itself. It did not take me long to see a male and female Hooded Merganser nor a Great Blue Heron in the pond. I wish I had my camera!!! There were also numerous Red-Winged Blackbirds and Grackles in the trees.
As I started to walk down Trolley Bed Road towards Route 64, I scared a Red-Shouldered Hawk out of a tree which then flew to another tree intently looking down into the pond for food, I am assuming. I looked at the lawn of the house on the corner and saw 10 Starlings and 5 Robins. Then 5 Canada Geese flew over head.
Then I heard 'it'! A high call. I looked up and saw a distinctive wing shape as the bird flew overhead - somewhat sickle shaped or a swept backed curve - is the best way I can describe it. A Killdeer! It circled around a few times and then it flew off. Bird # 45 for my Big Year.
On the way back to my car, I saw 2 Palm Warblers in the bushes where I had seen that Mockingbird earlier in the year. I checked out the pond once again and saw ripples in the water. I looked at the spot where the ripples originated from and saw either a Muskrat or Beaver. he animal stopped in the water and at that moment the Red Shouldered Hawk bounced onto the water but flew off empty handed. What a picture that would have been!
So I go into my car and as I drove down Trolley Bed Road, I saw a Mockingbird in the usual place as well as some kind of woodpecker in a tree.
Not bad for a quick stop.
DATA: 5:30-6:00 pm; 55F; Cloudy; Slight to Moderate Breeze
45) Killdeer
As I started to walk down Trolley Bed Road towards Route 64, I scared a Red-Shouldered Hawk out of a tree which then flew to another tree intently looking down into the pond for food, I am assuming. I looked at the lawn of the house on the corner and saw 10 Starlings and 5 Robins. Then 5 Canada Geese flew over head.
Then I heard 'it'! A high call. I looked up and saw a distinctive wing shape as the bird flew overhead - somewhat sickle shaped or a swept backed curve - is the best way I can describe it. A Killdeer! It circled around a few times and then it flew off. Bird # 45 for my Big Year.
On the way back to my car, I saw 2 Palm Warblers in the bushes where I had seen that Mockingbird earlier in the year. I checked out the pond once again and saw ripples in the water. I looked at the spot where the ripples originated from and saw either a Muskrat or Beaver. he animal stopped in the water and at that moment the Red Shouldered Hawk bounced onto the water but flew off empty handed. What a picture that would have been!
So I go into my car and as I drove down Trolley Bed Road, I saw a Mockingbird in the usual place as well as some kind of woodpecker in a tree.
Not bad for a quick stop.
DATA: 5:30-6:00 pm; 55F; Cloudy; Slight to Moderate Breeze
45) Killdeer
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Day 98 - April 7, 2012
After taking recyclables and trash to the Transfer Station, I decided to drive up to the upper area where leaves and sometimes discarded Christmas trees are 'dumped'. Towards the edge of this area, one can look down at a pond that is there. This is the same place I checked out back on January 7 and during the 2011 Christmas Bird Count where I saw a Belted Kingfisher.
Well, today I was very surprised. When I got to the edge to look down onto the pond, I saw 5 Great Blue Herons! While looking around some more and into the trees, I saw more of them on nests in other trees. Actually, in one tree there were three nests and a heron on each nest making me think I was looking at a "heron-condominium". In total, I saw 11 herons.
I also saw a Kingfisher, three Red-Tailed Hawks circling above me, three Goldfinches, two Red-Winged Blackbirds, and 4 Barn Swallows (a Big Year bird).
Data: 10:05-10:25am; 49F; sunny; calm/slight
44) Tree Swallow (I misidentified them as Barn Swallow but observed again on 4/21/2012 as tree swallows)
Well, today I was very surprised. When I got to the edge to look down onto the pond, I saw 5 Great Blue Herons! While looking around some more and into the trees, I saw more of them on nests in other trees. Actually, in one tree there were three nests and a heron on each nest making me think I was looking at a "heron-condominium". In total, I saw 11 herons.
I also saw a Kingfisher, three Red-Tailed Hawks circling above me, three Goldfinches, two Red-Winged Blackbirds, and 4 Barn Swallows (a Big Year bird).
Data: 10:05-10:25am; 49F; sunny; calm/slight
44) Tree Swallow (I misidentified them as Barn Swallow but observed again on 4/21/2012 as tree swallows)
Day 97 - April 6, 2012 Part 2
Yellow Rumped Warbler |
Yellow Rumped Warbler |
Red-Tailed Hawk |
Horse Close Up |
Not bad for what started out to be just a stroll.
Horses |
Cow |
42) Palm Warbler
43) Yellow-Rumped Warbler
Day 97 - April 6, 2012 Part 1
What I thought was going to be a little stroll to get out of the house and take a break from grading, turned out to be a very productive hike. I decided to go over to Nonnewaug High School and see what I can find - but I also brought my camera in case I did see something.
My stroll started with a Robin and two male Cardinals. I did not see anything else until I got down by the River that runs near the sports
fields. That's where/when I saw a male and female Common Merganser
swimming back and forth in the River. I also saw a male and female Mallard swimming in the same River a little further up stream from the Mergs.
It was along the River that a bird caught my eye. I saw it flying around into a bush and caught the sight of yellow on the bird's breast which quickly made me think - warbler! And sure enough, the bird stopped long enough from its activities to let me see that it was a Palm Warbler and allow me to take a few shots of it. And it is a new bird for my Big Year!
Common Mergansers |
Mallards |
It was along the River that a bird caught my eye. I saw it flying around into a bush and caught the sight of yellow on the bird's breast which quickly made me think - warbler! And sure enough, the bird stopped long enough from its activities to let me see that it was a Palm Warbler and allow me to take a few shots of it. And it is a new bird for my Big Year!
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Day 92: Part 2 - April 1, 2012
After leaving Whittemore, I decided to see what was on Trolley Bed Road as I drove home. As I drove down Trolley Bed Road, I saw a hawk in the tree and a Great Blue Heron in the water. So I parked the car and got out to take a few pictures.
Besides some nice shots of the Heron, I also saw a Common Grackle (Big Year Bird) and heard/saw many Red-Winged Blackbirds.
On my way back down Trolley Bed Road, I decided to park
the car and take a few pictures of the hawk that I mentioned earlier.
Not being good at telling hawks apart, I thought the hawk was a
Red-Tailed Hawk which I have already on my Big Year list. But then the
hawk, took off and flew almost overhead so I was able to take a picture
of it and as I looked at it through the camera's eyepiece, I was certain
I was seeing a Red-Shouldered Hawk. When I got home, I compared the
picture I took with my newest bird book - The Crossley Guide to Eastern Birds - and sure enough, it was a Red-Shouldered Hawk!
DATA: 1:40-1:58pm; 51F; overcast
So now my Big Year totals are:
40) Common Grackle
41) Red-Shouldered Hawk
Besides some nice shots of the Heron, I also saw a Common Grackle (Big Year Bird) and heard/saw many Red-Winged Blackbirds.
Red-Shouldered Hawk |
Red-Shouldered Hawk |
Red-Shouldered Hawk |
Song Sparrow |
DATA: 1:40-1:58pm; 51F; overcast
So now my Big Year totals are:
40) Common Grackle
41) Red-Shouldered Hawk
Day 92 - April 1, 2012
I decided to bird today at the Whittemore Sanctuary which I did back on January 29th. This time, I started the day going clockwise on the White Trail. I started at 9:25 am with mostly cloudy skies at 44F.
I was hoping to see Pine Warblers, Palm Warblers, and owls today, so
pine trees were my focused. It did not take me long to realize that I
was looking up at pine trees so often that I knew how it feels to be a
flounder under water!
I did see lots of nests in those pine/evergreen trees, but whether those nests were owls, hawks, or squirrels and abandoned or being used, I have no idea - but there were lots of them!
So from 9:25 until 11:45, I did not see any warblers but did see (2) Goldfinches, a Downy Woodpecker, Robin, Phoebe, White breasted Nuthatch, a hawk of some type and heard a Titmouse. Then it happened!
At 11:45, I heard "Who cooks for you? Who cooks for you? Who cooks for you? Who cooks for you all?" After letting the chill run through my body, I determined where the sound was coming from - a stand of evergreens to the left of where I was. So I left the trail (shhhhhhh) and went to the stand to see if I can find the Barred Owl that called. I tried to keep an eye on the trees in case it flew but I had to look down a few times to make my way around fallen trees and branches (and deer pellets which made me realize that I did not put any tick repellent on but will check when I shower for ticks). But alas, I could not find the owl.
On my way back to the entrance, I did see two Mute Swans fly over head (another Big Year bird to go along with the Barred Owl) and two chickadees.
When I finished my day, it was 1:35 pm, the sky had become overcast with occasional breezes, and the air warmed up to 51F.
I decided to check out Trolley Bed Road on the way home. See the next Post for that.
So, my Big Year count is now:
38) Barred Owl
39) Mute Swan
Skunk Cabbage |
Nest |
I did see lots of nests in those pine/evergreen trees, but whether those nests were owls, hawks, or squirrels and abandoned or being used, I have no idea - but there were lots of them!
Shagbark Hickory |
At 11:45, I heard "Who cooks for you? Who cooks for you? Who cooks for you? Who cooks for you all?" After letting the chill run through my body, I determined where the sound was coming from - a stand of evergreens to the left of where I was. So I left the trail (shhhhhhh) and went to the stand to see if I can find the Barred Owl that called. I tried to keep an eye on the trees in case it flew but I had to look down a few times to make my way around fallen trees and branches (and deer pellets which made me realize that I did not put any tick repellent on but will check when I shower for ticks). But alas, I could not find the owl.
Grey Birch |
On my way back to the entrance, I did see two Mute Swans fly over head (another Big Year bird to go along with the Barred Owl) and two chickadees.
When I finished my day, it was 1:35 pm, the sky had become overcast with occasional breezes, and the air warmed up to 51F.
Woodpecker Holes |
I decided to check out Trolley Bed Road on the way home. See the next Post for that.
Amphibian (Frog/Salamander) Eggs |
38) Barred Owl
39) Mute Swan
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