It feels as if migration is slow this year compared with last year at this time. Many ducks are still around in large numbers. Big flocks of Lesser Scaup and Ring-necked Ducks at almost every large body of water I have come to. But, I see them all winter, I want to see some SPRING birds.
Also been seeing large numbers of Swamp Sparrows at almost every wet field I have come to. They have been around in good numbers all winter this season. As they are moving, I have seen them all winter as well. I want to see SPRING birds.
One warm day a couple of weeks ago, I walked under some Black Vultures that were roosting right above the trail. They were curious of me and gave me the eye. One bird started to spread its wings and make a light hissing sound. Then it started moving its head up and down. Since vultures projectile vomit at perceived threats, I thought that I better move on.
Then, as the bird turned around, I thought, "I don't want to get that end either", so I best leave. But I see them year round here.
Where are the real signs of Spring? I want warblers!
I decided to take my girlfriend to see a local Great Horned Owl nest that is in a local park. I am glad I did. The two chicks were seen peering out of the nest can, watching the children play on the playground below them. Spring is here, but taking its time!
So cute! Won't be long and they will be out exploring their world.
Still looking for more signs of spring, birds that I can't see in winter here. Shorebirds are one of my favorites, as I don't get much of an opportunity to see them near me due to a lack of real habitat for them. I could travel far and wide chasing rarities to the west of me, but I prefer to stay local. Recent rains have kept waters high in the impoundments. So, I was very happy to find this bird...
A Solitary Sandpiper! A SPRING bird. It is finally here! The early warblers must be here. I should take to the woods to find me some little colorful warbley things.
On my entrance to the local state park, I hear Prairie Warblers. Tried to find them, but they are not to be seen yet. I shall take to the woods. Ah, I hear Blue-Gray Gnatcatchers, it is spring. Wait, I hear another warbler singing. A WARBLER!
Oh yeah, Yellow-throated Warbler!
SPRING is here! Time to get out and see some birds. Make sure you try to make time to get out and see nature. Take along young people if you can.
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