Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Iced fish

Having a bad case of cabin fever, I just had to go out for a walk today. Don't know if it was the early onset of all the cold and snow or what, but for some reason this winter is seeming especially long.

The roads in the local state park are still snow covered and some are closed. I decided to go walk the beach down by the lake to see if anything was hiding out. It was very quiet. Every once in a while, the eerie creaking and snapping of the melting ice would pierce the silence.

The first birds that I noticed were the numerous Great Blue Herons fishing from the edges of the ice.

Great Blue Heron
Great Blue Heron


As I made it down to the water's edge, I noticed a flocks of gulls standing on the ice. Some took flight at my appearance. An initial scan of the flock revealed only Ring-billed Gulls. I continued to walk the water's edge.

With a ruckus, a group of gulls took flight. I could notice that they were fighting over something as they flew overhead. I guess they felt that they had to share their find, as they dropped this right in front of me:


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Catfish head


I continued on. I could hear a tapping sound behind me, so I turned around to find this Herring Gull pecking at a fish under the ice.


Herring Gull

It managed to pull the fish from the ice. This got the attention of the nearby Ring-billed Gulls.


Herring and RB Gull

Hey buddy, this shad is mine!

I am always surprised at the response of local birders in reference to my seeing Herring Gulls in the winter. I have run into at least one in almost every trip here this winter so far.

Heading towards the car, I heard the birds giving a ruckus. I figured there must be a raptor close by and I was right. This Cooper's Hawk was staring right at me.

Cooper's Hawk
Cooper's Hawk

The sun only came out for a short time today while I was out, only to succumb to the gray clouds again. So it is I leave you with this picture of two male Canvasback ducks in the setting sun from the other day.

male Canvasbacks
Canvasback


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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

More Pine Siskins

The snow has brought in more Pine Siskins. I decided to take my camera out with me while filling the feeders today (the siskins are fairly tame). I lost count at 47!

More Pine Siskins


More Pine Siskins

More Pine Siskins

More Pine Siskins



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Monday, January 03, 2011

Christmas Bird Counts: a pictorial summary (and some yard birds too!)

I participate on two Christmas Bird Counts every season, the Cincinnati, Ohio and East Fork Counts. Here is a quick pictorial summary of some of the best birds that was found by my party or by myself.

Male Ring-necked Duck
David Brinkman and I found a pair of Ring-necked Ducks on a small subdivision pond in Milford, OH (this is the male) on the Cincinnati Count.


Juv. Red-shouldered Hawk
Juvenile Red-shouldered Hawk (A.K.A. "The Palestine Buteo" for those who were at the Cincinnati tally)


Barred Owl
Bob Foppe and I found this Barred Owl in Bethel, OH on the East Fork Count, 1st bird of the day!


Merlin
I found this Merlin near Bethel, OH.


Below are some of the cool birds that I found in the yard recently!


Purple Finch and House Finch (males)
Purple Finch on the left, House Finch on the right (both males).



Golden-crowned Kinglet
Found this Golden-crowned Kinglet feeding on sap wells in the backyard.


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