Aug 29, 2010

North East Colorado Field Trip

Day Two Highlights:

Sad update on the Hotel Bat: apparently he did not move from his spot at all between yesterday and today...

We began the day at Tamarack (very birdy) with lots of Red-headed Woodpeckers, Orioles and Flycatchers. I now have a slightly better understanding of the term empid.


Western Wood Pewee with Dragonfly


Down the hatch!


Willow Flycatcher


We made our way over to Jumbo Reservoir, stopping for assorted peeps and other shorebirds.


Pectoral Sandpiper


Long-billed Curlew!


and Black-bellied Plover!

We finished the day looking for warblers. While looking we happened upon two Common Nighthawks and a young scruffy-looking Downy Woodpecker:





Personal trip highlights:
Mississippi Kites (juvenile!)
Prairie Rattlesnake
Common Tern
Red-headed Woodpecker
Olive-sided Flycatcher
Black Tern
Townsend's Warbler
Gray Flycatcher
Black-bellied Plover
Long-billed Curlew

It might be a little while before I head that far east again, but I think it was fantastic!













Aug 28, 2010

North East Colorado Field Trip

Day One Highlights:

The neatest experience today was watching two immature Mississippi Kites food begging in Sterling. We couldn't find them for awhile - we could only see adults circling above. Just after we located the two immature birds, Mom (or Dad) came in with a snack. Here's a few shots:



The expression on Mom's (or Dad's) face above makes me laugh!


Off to find some more...




We stopped at the hotel and discovered


The Hotel Bat.

We went off searching for more shore birds...


Pelicans never get dull.


Wilson's Phalaropes


Unimpressed Prairie Rattlesnake


Most of us missed out on the Barn Owl, but we
had this spider as consolation...



Goodnight Pelicans!











Aug 24, 2010

Joe Pye Butterfly Weed

I went out to photograph a Monarch Butterfly on the Joe Pye Weed this evening and while taking photos I noticed just how many other residents were working on the plant...


The Butterfly was pretty cooperative, as long as I didn't 
move too fast...




Many, many Orange-belted Bumblebees



Honeybee


and one BIG Bumblebee.


An interesting-looking Beetle I've
never noticed before...



and this cool-looking mystery pollinator.


My very LEAST favorite garden visitor: the 
Assassin Bug, enemy of bees.


and of course, this summer's ever present pest,
the Grasshopper.










Aug 22, 2010

Running Deer Test Run


Whatever my weekend plans were going to be, they took a nose-dive Friday afternoon when I discovered my camera had been stored in a wet bag all week. (Exactly when Camelbak will manufacture a bladder that doesn't prove faulty I don't know.)

After talking with the B & H rep this morning I concluded that it's going to be alright. Even if something happens down the road that five year extended warranty will be there to keep me and my yogurt-exploding persona safe.

And so, a test drive at Running Deer this evening. A little too dark too soon [read not miserably HOT,] but I think I can tell that everything is functioning as it should be:


Red-winged Blackbird silhouette



I figured I'd shoot whatever I saw, even if that meant grasshoppers.
There were a lot of dragonflies. It was remarkably quiet; I
don't ever remember such a quiet night at Running Deer.



Too dark for these guys, but you get the idea...



Blurry or not, I love seeing the mink :)


Maybe I'm just a little tired, but for the moment I'm unclear. Only
glimpsed momentarily...
Reminds me of some immature yellow-breasted chats
I saw last week, though it's lacking the distinctive
eye ring...


More herons than anything else at Running Deer tonight. I almost got a hilarious shot 
of a Great Blue Beak underneath me as it somehow didn't notice me standing above it 
at the dam. Two seconds too late...





Jul 30, 2010

Excessive Cuteness up at Mount Evans

Yup. I'm talking about pikas. Here's the young ridiculously cute one:






It's this last one that just pushes the pika into
cuteness overload, I think. I mean
LOOK at those paws, for pete's sake.


Moving on, the baby ptarmigans:






and the Mountain Goats:




I can't think of too many creatures that seem sweeter.



The view from up top:



This means of course, I need a new goal; For thirteen years
my Colorado goal was to see a Black Bear and Mountain
Goats. Mission accomplished. Brad is thinking Wolverine, I was
pondering Lynx. I think I'll have to consider it for a bit more.






















Jul 19, 2010

Young Things

and other stuff from the last week or so...
I'm learning that around this time when things are pretty quiet, it's nice to stumble upon young things.


Running Deer:


Yup, it's my buddy....inquisitive young mink.
Also at Running Deer right now: frogs, toads and tons
of dragon flies.


The wrens seem to be making a funny frog-like noise lately....
I don't know if this relates to fledgelings or not (or if
I just never noticed it before.)


I've been watching this Red-winged Blackbird nest for
a few weeks. Looks like someone's hungry.
(double-click photo to enlarge a little)



Young Gulch:


Earlier this summer there were bunches of flycatchers 
at Young Gulch. Now, very fluffy fledglings. 
Here's mom with a snack:


And here's the kids.


This one, a little further down the trail.


Pawnee Grasslands:


A friendly Grasshopper Sparrow


A young Meadowlark,  I think....


I did see a few young burrowing owls, but none
braving posts yet.



Two shots of Mom Lark Sparrow, 'cause I think
she's wonderful...


Maybe one day this little guy will look so pretty!


Didn't find any resting Common Nighthawks 
(well other than the ones I accidentally flushed...), but this one 
briefly flew into the tree above my head.


Riverbend Ponds:


First, a stop near Wellington.
What I think is coolest about the dickcissel, it's song:



A little reminder for me today: When it's a little slow and 
maybe kind of dull the Kingfisher embodies 
everything I've grown to love about birds.


Another enthusiastic wren.


A Young Barn Swallow, I think!!


Three guesses (it's not a kingfisher...)