Saturday, March 8, 2008
Belted Kingfisher
Mike and Chris are having a contest to see who will get the best picture of the Kingfisher. They spotted the Kingfisher from different rooms at the same time but Chris was closer to the camera. This is the best photo, which isn't bad considering it was a grey day and he only stayed for 30 seconds, but Mike hopes to surpass her someday. Stay tuned, friends.
Labels: Belted Kingfisher, Winter Birds
Friday, March 7, 2008
Green-winged Teal & Canada Goose
Another very exciting morning! We started looking early hoping to see the Wood Ducks again. One was here yesterday but barely for a minute. At first Chris didn't see anything other than geese, but did a quick scan over the lake with the binoculars in case. Well, good thing! Of course the "new duck" alert went into effect. There were two male Green-winged Teals hanging around for about a half hour. Isn't he just adorably small in comparison to the goose! It was sort of a gray morning, and we didn't find these little guys to be very photogenic, but this we thought was good enough to post.
Labels: Canada Goose, Goose, Green-winged Teal, Winter Birds
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Male Hairy Woodpecker at Suet Feeder
Labels: Hairy Woodpecker, suet feeder, Winter Birds
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Common Mergansers: Two Girls For Every Boy
They spent a pleasant afternoon sunning themselves without much diving.
Labels: Common Mergansers, Winter Birds
Monday, March 3, 2008
Wood Ducks
Labels: Winter Birds, Wood Ducks
- Lynn said...
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If you left the camera and binoculars right by the window, you would probably have less of this dashing about to get said objects. Of course, if you have more than one window this might cause some complications.
Female Common Merganser
Labels: Common Mergansers, Winter Birds
Sunday, March 2, 2008
Tufted Titmouse
It's a nice bright sunny day today, so we got some clearer pictures. This is our first posting of the Tufted Titmouse. They move so fast it's hard to get them. The others have been up before, the Northern Cardinal and the Nuthatch.
Labels: feeder, safflower seed, Tufted Titmouse, Winter Birds
A Female Downy Woodpecker
Labels: Downy Woodpecker, Winter Birds