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Hadn't been out birding in months. Birds were a little scarce, it was surprising.
A few harriers, not many other of the usual raptors. Less water than usual, I guess we are at half of the customary rainfall totals.
I think agriculture is always fighting for more out there and the ponds and birds get short shrift when the money starts talking.
white faced ibis |
But the place was still green and there were a couple nice things flying around and I was content to just park my car out there and watch the show.When I first drove in I saw a raptor perched high on a far rock. I figured it was the peregrine falcon but I could not tell with the 400mm.
Could have put the extender on I suppose but I figured I was still so far away it didn't matter.
I was right, on closer inspection.My late friend Les loved falcons as I do. I believe that he was a falconer in his younger days.
Rest of the day was rather perfunctory. Saw a belted kingfisher from afar. My eagle eye is still working, thankfully.Espied a butcher bird.Lots of coots, mallards and shovelers of course. Saw and scared away a bufflehead before I could get a decent picture.
I took my customary hike with the long lens in tow. I haven't been feeling so swell and was up early yesterday on an auction webinar so it taxed the limits of my endurance. About 82°, not terrible. Didn't die.
All very nice. Even a bad day...
Saw my favorite tree swallows on their customary branches.
All good, no serious complaints. Camera working good, body holding out.
Lesser yellowlegs |
Not a lot else to report. I saw a merlin, a rarity for me. Some other stuff.
A red winged blackbird crossing the road. Please don't ask me why.
Pickings being so slim, I decided to pack it up early and go home for leftover pizza. Leslie went to Dallas last week and the boys at the Bronx gave her a free pie on our way home from the airport the other night!
On the way home I stopped off at the sycamore and saw out mother sitting in the nest. Decided to take a shot in the evening light. Should not be long now...
2 comments:
That shot you took of the roadrunner is in the same frame of motion in stride with the statue that your friend Les made. I think Les was walking with you.
Dave in Japan
I thought about that. Good call.
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