Oct 16, 2012

Quiet Discoveries

Maisie and I must be fairly quiet, because we surprised several residents this weekend at North Shield Ponds. I don't know that we mean to be extremely quiet, but the slow strolling must just lend itself....




Lots of Red-winged Blackbirds on the move lately, many of them
sporting their Starling camo.






Our first surprised resident, this pterodactyl....er GBH. We unknowingly
shocked him from his first perch close by. He LOUDLY protested as
he found this second spot.


and he's off again!


Next, while Maisie napped, I observed from a bench. I rarely do that....(or at least I used to rarely do that...) I see different things though, when I do! (Like this Mink)



Or this Bullfrog, who we initially shocked into the water. He warily observed
us from a safe spot. (Though maybe not too safe - later on I shocked the mink,
now several feet away, apparently on the hunt for FROG.)


Sep 22, 2012

Summer's End


A Nice Morning at Running Deer....but before that, a quick look at a Sharp-shinned Hawk from our Fifth Grade field trip to the ELC yesterday:



Not sure why he stayed put...maybe he found the 80 or so rambunctious 
fifth graders good entertainment?


Maisie and I had a quiet, beautiful Fall visit to Running Deer today. Very few 
residents presented themselves, but our first, an
American Bittern, was a wonderful treat!


Mostly Red-winged Blackbirds at Running Deer today, but a few others too:



Kestrel, unimpressed by my interruption of his hunt!


and a few basically skulky White-crowned Sparrows. I'd have expected
a lot more of them...maybe in the next few weeks?





Sep 15, 2012

Fall Morning

North Shields Ponds this morning....

COLD, which was wonderful...though both Maisie and I need some mittens! No Great Blue Herons today, but a quiet Grebe to start the morning off. We walked, while waiting for the sun to warm.



So my newbie bird knowledge is gone. I'll call this a young
American Tree Sparrow [and then I'll be corrected] 'cause of
his chest mark.


A few lone sandpipers. [insert id correction here :)]


and then, at the end of our walk, a fabulous TREAT! A giant flock of 
Cedar Waxwings, many of them young. (I think nearing 100)


I've never seen immature waxwings, and their streaked bellies were 
absolutely lovely.



In among the Waxwings, A Western Tanager :) How fabulous to see two 
of my favorite foothills residents on the move. (Especially since I've
been unable to get to the foothills as of late!)


Maisie was still napping when we reached the car, so we took a second lap:


Coopers/Sharpshinned manning the river.


and my snnuggled-up walking buddy.

Aug 19, 2012

North Shields Ponds

Hooray for another calm, cool August morning: I cannot WAIT for Fall! I looked forward to our walk each day last week, and Maisie and I both enjoyed the healing quiet and peace.


I don't know if Maisie's stroller resembles a large slow animal or not, but it seems 
to have the unusual effect of slowing our wildlife down. This Great Blue Heron
stayed put far longer than I expected.


And this White-tailed Deer (one of a pair) allowed us to come close enough for 
Maisie to really get a good look at her.


Quiet at North Shields Ponds today....some unexpected juncos flitting about,
the usual flickers, not a single duck in the river.


The expected Turkey Vultures were about though, and while Maisie and I took a break 
on a bench, we did have a small interesting raptor fly-by.




Aug 11, 2012

Back to Running Deer

Maisie and I have visited Running Deer several times in the last few months; today I thought I'd tackle the camera alongside all the Maisie-gear. The oddest thing at Running Deer lately has been the absence of water - Maisie and I have sat on a bench looking out over a non-pond. Weird. But birds have come to visit while we've sat, so I guess there's adaptation. (Though a lack of grebes, coots and cormorants for sure.)


An overcast day was so wonderful for us -  no rush to beat the heat, but it meant iffy lighting for photos. Eh, it's all good. Kingfisher on the prowl.


The water may be gone but those noisy Killdeer are not.


Flyover. Another secret flyover must have been an owl. Maisie loves owls. 
Okay maybe I love telling her we're looking at owls....


Kingbirds commotioning.


Blue Grosbeak in silhouette. He was one of our previous visitors
 on a camera-less trip to the non-pond.


Shrike. Fall will be so nice....the cooler weather will make this so much more accessible for us!