Monday, January 30, 2012

The Big Year available on DVD and Blu-ray tomorrow!


The Big Year movie comes out on DVD and Blu-ray (whatever that is) tomorrow, the 31st of January.

I have been provided with a copy of the Big Year DVD from a Fox PR person. The DVD has an extended version with narration by John Cleese. I liked the introduction, but beyond that, I didn't care for the added narration. As this movie represents the first time birding has broke out into the mainstream, I think most non-birders would see the extra added info as overkill.

Uncovering The Big Year With Avery Delacroix




Own The Big Year on Blu-ray and DVD January 31st!

Disclaimer: I have been provided a free copy of the unreleased DVD to view and give my thoughts on here.

Wednesday, January 04, 2012

Warm, cold, warm

The warm weather that has been the rule so far this winter had finally given way to some colder air, but only for a few days. Ponds have developed a thin film of ice. The temps are supposed to be above normal again for the rest of the week. I think the warmer weather has kept a lot of the birds up north as the water is (or was) still open.

Birds seemed hard to come by in the two CBC's that I participated in. Ducks were especially hard to find. I did get to count some Sandhill Cranes on one of the counts, an omen as to what was to come crane wise.

Some once common birds I remember from my childhood are now not as easy to find. One example is the American Kestrel. Used to love to see this bird hunt mice in the yard. Here is one of about 3 that I saw on the East Fork CBC. I remember seeing around 15 on this count not too long ago.

American Kestrel


Today, the sun decided to make an appearance in the afternoon. I decided to take advantage of that by checking East Fork Lake.

Killdeer are usually hard to come by at this time of the year, but it seems that quite a few are deciding to tough it out. Here is a cold Killdeer from this morning. That is snow in the corner of the pic.

A cold Killdeer


Today was the first day that I have not seen people out in boats on the main lake in a while. Thus, I finally seen some ducks. I was surprised to see this Red-breasted Merganser just off the beach. I think this bird has been missed on both CBC's that I participated in this year.

Far away Red-breasted Merganser

I heard Sandhill Cranes calling for much of the afternoon, but I couldn't spot them. Then, I spotted a flock coming over the tree line heading towards my direction. I was able to snap a couple pics and tried for the first time to shoot video with my camera.

Sandhills

Sandhills



I love the sound of Sandhills! (I don't care much for the motor drive noise while focusing though)


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