Saturday, October 16, 2010

Montrose 10/16

I had a super fun morning at Montrose today. For no apparent reason I woke up wide awake at 6:30am just as the sun was coming up, so went down to Montrose to check out the birds. I got there about 7am and there were some other birders there (maybe 7 or so on the beach), but not a ton. As I walked into the park a Cooper's Hawk flew right over my head, so that was a good sign. There are always tons of Golden Crowned Kinglets around (for the last couple of weekends) and I THINK Ruby-Crowned Kinglets as well, but in the fall, the Ruby-Crowned isn't Ruby-crowned - they just have a plain head so I'm a little uncertain.

So I made it out to the beach and as I'm walking out to go check out the shorebirds, all the seagulls go up in the air. That caught my attention and I noticed that one of them didn't look like a seagull. It was gorgeous and huge and flew really oddly (really fluid). It was...a Short-Eared Owl! Drop Dead Gorgeous. It looks almost exactly like the Long-Eared Owl I saw last year (in its face and size), but it just doesn't have the big long ears that that one did. I imagine you were all smart enough to figure that out for yourself. I have one slightly blurry picture of him (or her) in flight. As I was watching the owl fly over the lake with my binoculars, I realized that there was a Peregrine Falcon on the tower on the pier. I took about a zillion pictures of him. He was chowing down on breakfast and after he was done, he let the head of his prey fall down onto the concrete (with a nice "thunk") and another birder checked it out and saw that it was a Woodcock. They are apparently very slow flyers :( One of the other birders said "Why don't they ever eat the Pigeons?" and I wholeheartedly concur.

When I went back into the Hedge, my day had already been made, but I actually got to see a lot of birds that I don't see that often (plus one I'd never seen). A PAIR of Coopers Hawks flew right over my head (again) and went to roost in one of the protected areas. Right before I left the park ANOTHER Coopers Hawk flew over my head yet again. Each time they were about 10 feet over my head. Also on the way home I think I saw a Sharp-Shinned Hawk overhead as well. It is Hawk season apparently.

Peregrine:
Short-Eared Owl:

Cedar Waxwing:

Ruby-Crowned Kinglet
And my other newbie, a Winter Wren. He's about 4 inches and very twitchy, so I wasn't able to get a picture of him. Here's one I poached off the internet for reference.


So here's the total list:
Coopers Hawk
Short-Eared Owl
Ring-Billed Gulls
Herring Gull
Peregrine Falcon
Brown Creeper
Downy Woodpecker
Black-Bellied Plovers
Savannah Sparrow
Hermit Thrush
Dark-Eyed Junco
Winter Wren
Golden-Crowned Kinglets
Ruby-Crowned Kinglets
Cardinals, Robins, Goldfinches, a Starling, Mallards,
A flock of American Coots in the Harbor

I also went on Thursday and saw a Juvenile Red-Tailed Hawk, Blue Jay, Sanderlings, Horned Larks, Orange Bishop (he's an escapee that's been living at the hedge all summer), and I saw the Coots for the first time this fall.


Thursday, October 14, 2010

Florida!!

Just got back from visiting Michael and Christine in Florida. We did all kinds of stuff, but I didn't take too many pictures unfortunately. Here are a few of them:
Cole chillin' Me and Cole and Abby

Me and Abby relaxing on the beach
I also did a bit of bird-watching. I have a few pictures, but not too many. Here's the exhaustive list of birds. I'll post pictures and any good stories later.
Northern Mockingbird (State Bird of Florida for good reason - they're everywhere!)
Blue Jay
Eastern Bluebird
Brown Thrasher
Turkey Vulture
Black Vulture
Eurasian Collared Dove
Willet
Laughing Gull
Cormorant
Great Blue Heron
Carolina Chickadee
Black and White Warbler
Red-Bellied Woodpecker
Bald Eagle
Red-Shouldered Hawk
American Crow
Great Egret
Brown Pelican