Friday, April 24, 2009

Young Black Vultures


Saw these in NOVA, the parents were watching from afar from a tree. They were too far away to get a picture though. (and no, no projectile vomiting; probably too young)

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Birds @ Duke Marine Lab trip





Over all there were many many laughing gulls and no vultures. Usually where evere I go in VA there are vultures gliding around but there weren't any in NC at the Duke Marine Lab. Also little dicky birds like mocking birds, cardinals, wrens and others weren't around at all or not as much through out the day as they would be in Newport News but in the early morning they were all out flying and singing.




We were out on the boat @ doing some tredging and trawling and as one of our trawling loads were coming up, laughing gull picked up a small fish. As I watched it swallowed the fish whole while it was flying behind the boat.

One bird that I wasn't expecting to see that Hillary pointed put was an Ibis; we saw one or two Ibises on a marshy, duney island. They were white shorebirds with a long curved down bill. We also saw hunting sandpipers.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Cygnets

Look closely and you can see some of the 5 - 6 cygnets (baby swans) i found in Yorktown

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Monday, March 30, 2009

Noland Trail 3/28/09











On the Noland Trail starting from the North entrance I saw a male hooded merganzer, mallards sleeping on the same log as turtles.






There was a pie-billed grebe around a bridge I was crossing and despite me hanging around for about 5 minutes and other people crossing it stayed within the proximity of the bridge (pic). It kept diving which made me wonder if there was something yummy around and that's why it wasn't leaving.

After a while proceeding down the trail I heard laughing gulls; these and some I had heard Tuesday (3/24) during oceanography lab at Lion's Bridge were the first I've heard/ seen in person since learning about them in class. But as I was looking up, looking for the gulls I saw a bald eagle soaring around the trees and lake (pic).

On my way back heading towards the South Entrance I started seeing some ospreys flying around. And one was in a tree that was practically right on the trail, eating a fish (pics). I could hear it taring off the peices and see some of the pieces fall as it was eating. It looked like it was eating the fish head or gill first and the tail was hanging over the branch.


Friday, March 27, 2009

Newport News Park (Lab 3/23/09)

Here are a few birds of the many that we saw during lab on March 23rd at Newport News Park.
1) Brown-headed Nuthatch
2) Red-headed Woodpecker
3) Osprey
4) Dark-eyed Junco


Thursday, March 19, 2009

Out West

I was able to spend my break at Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge in Nevada. Since spring is right around the corner the bird diversity at the refuge was amazing. I don't know if it is always like that or if I am just more aware of it now, but birds were every where! Some of the note worthy observations include:

Lesser black backed gull (only the second one ever seen in Nevada), Gambles quail, northern harrier, Great blue heron, Black-necked Stilt, American Coot, and a Greater Roadrunner.

Unfortunately, photographing most of these was difficult although I was able to snag a few shots.








Birds of Jupiter

Isaac, Jenevieve and I went birding throughout the week on our vacation to Jupiter Island. Most of our trips took place on Jupiter, but locations also included the Palm Beach Zoo (lots of migrating ducks) and Jonathan Dickenson State Park.


Bird Species:
Little Blue Heron, Boat-tailed Grackle, Swallow-tailed Kite, Sandpiper sp., Great Blue Heron, Canada Goose, Rudy Duck, Redhead, Anhinga, Northern Pintail, Green Heron, Northern Shoveler, Turkey Vulture, Sandhill Crane, Osprey, Peacock, Double Crested Cormorant, Flamingo, Scarlet Ibis, White Ibis, Herring Gull, Ring-billed Gull, Barrow’s Goldeneye
--> Should have been in Canada!


Barrow's Goldeneye



Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Jamin Valentine's Adventure: The 2nd Installment

Below are some of the avian wonders I observed while at Indian River Park in Hampton, VA. This little excursion wasn't as productive as I would have anticipated in that the vastness of birds wasn't quite so vast (mallards, geese, and gulls) ; so I coupled it with a few random sightings from around my neighborhood along with some others that I couldn't identify from earlier trips.

This is one of the birds I couldn't identify on my first trip. It has a large knob on its bill. Exotic much?

This is the other bird I couldn't identify with the poof ball on its head. High-fashion maybe?

If you look closely, this is a mix of Mallards and a female Hooded Merganser.

Graylag Geese (domesticated and a wild type)

Graylag Goose

Why did the Ring-billed Gull cross the street?

Jamin Valentine's Adventure: Bluebird Gap Farm, USA

Below are some of the magnificent organisms of Class Aves I observed while at Bluebird Gap Farm in Hampton, VA:

Indian Blue Peafowl showing its gorgeous display feathers.

White Peafowl showing its heavenly display feathers.

Wild Turkey gobble-gobbling loudly.

Turkey Vulture sunning its broken wing.

Black Vulture watching the Turkey Vulture.

Barn Owl striking a pose for my camera. Say cheese so the mice can come-a-runnin'!

Rock Pigeon scouring the ground for lunch.
Mute Swan gracefully swimming.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

The Great Starling Rescue

During my spring break, instead of going to the birds they decided to come to me! I heard something in my chimney and figured there was a critter there but at the time I didn't know what it was. So I didn't worry much about until I still heard it the next day as well. My husband and I knew that it was a bird because we could hear flapping, so we decided to smoke it out. Well, that didn't work. We removed one small piece of the wood stove and could see the blackbird (which turned out to be an European Starling) and at that point we knew it was much to big to get out by itself. So when he settled down I was able to get my hand in the stove and pull him out by the tail. He initially went into shock and I wrapped him in a towel and got him outside. I cleaned off his beak and he just laid on the ground for a couple of minutes. As I got the camera out to take pics of him he hopped up and walked off a little. He got into the grass in the yard and ate for awhile. Later, he flew away that night. Another birdie bar-b-que adverted!

Another Birdie visitor...Mourning Dove


American Robins are everywhere!

Myrtle Beach, SC












While my camera isn't too good at long-range shots, I was able to get a few distinct pictures of ring-billed gulls at Mrytle Beach, and one of wild turkeys at nearby Brookgreen Gardens.

Bahamian birds





Thought this might be interesting to the class but i went to the Bahamian islands and visited a local zoo there. i remembered i had some pics of birds so i want to show you some birds from out of the united states.

Monday, March 16, 2009

March 14, Bird Watching in Prince Wiliam County Park

On Saturday, March 14, I went for a hike in the Prince William County Park up in Northern Virginia. It was a cloudy day, kind of chilly as well, so I didn't expect to see much out there. I forgot to bring my camera, so sorry guys no pictures this time. I saw a few Northern Cardinals, an Eastern Bluebird, two Northern Flicker, a bunch of vultures flying around and eating a dead deer, and Carolina Chikadees, and finally a few White throated Sparrows. Like I said it was pretty couldy and cold, and stared to drizzle a little bit towards the end of the hike. I heard some crows and a red tailed hawk, but other than the birds mentioned I didn't see anything else really. I heard some other birds, but I couldn't identify them by their calls. The only birds I got to really focus on and watch for a little bit was the vultures, which wasn't too exciting seeing as how all they were doing was eating the dead deer. The trail I went on didnt take me by any real body of water, so that probably also is why I didn't see many birds.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

some pics from my various birding adventures

An Osprey I saw at Riverview Park.



Here's a Carolina Chickadee perched in my backyard.



A Red-bellied Woodpecker that frequently visits our yard.



A Yellow-bellied Sapsucker that has long claimed a particular tree in my backyard. I finally got a close enough shot of it (though it's bad quality).




A Ruby-crowned Kinglet (though you can't see the red crown here) that I was finally able to snap a shot of. It likes to mooch off the labors of the above Yellow-bellied Sapsucker by stealing a meal from the holes in the tree.



This is a female Cardinal that will sit at our window ALL DAY and "fight" with her reflection. It drives me crazy.