Thursday, June 2, 2011

Birdin' On The Boardwalk...

This Prothonotary Warbly is checking out the boardwalk for any bugs left by the birders...

It's amazing what you can see ON the boardwalk in May! You may even see a few birders out and about...and maybe soon I'll show more of the folks we met this May during the Biggest Week!

...and then sometimes you don't see anything...I knew it was there a second ago...

This TimberDoodle was actually a few inches from the boardwalk. Close enough for me!
What a cool set of peepers!

Hey kids! It's Dawn and Jeff from "Dawn's Bloggy Blog!"
We finally met up and had a few meals together...oh yeah, we went birding too!

A little Black-capped Chickadee wondering what all the hub-bub is about.

Actually I think he saw a juicy bug on this guys little camera!

Did I mention the Dunlins we saw...near the boardwalk?

This was known as "The Mourning Warbly Zone."
He's down in there somewhere...

This is not a Mourning Warbly.
Poor House Wren, nobody is paying any attention to you...

It's Terry and Joanne from Western Cuyahoga Audubon!

Why do Red-winged Blackbirds always turn their backs on me?
For that matter, why do ALL birds turn their backs on me?

Our buddies from Tropical Birding were out in force helping ID birds and leading walks all around the area.
That's Christian in the "loud" vest!

Another Red-winged Blackbird walking away...
I'm starting to get a complex...


Hi! My name is Dave and I have a very bad memory.
This is a friend of our friend Will from Colorado.
I'm sure she'll send me an email to remind me...(I really need to write things down...)


WARBLY BUTT!!

Monday, May 30, 2011

May 21st, 2011, yep another original title...

It's a "Yellowstart!" Actually it's a female American Redstart, but since it's not red, it's now a yellowstart.
So there. Rzzzzzzzt!


My brain still itches.

We stretched the Biggest Week in American Birding to three weeks...well almost. We had to go to work in between birding bonanzas. I grew sick of the phrase "It sure is great to be retired!" I'm sure it is. I wouldn't know. Not that I'm bitter or anything...(ha!)

So, where was I, oh yeah, that biggest week thing...boy we did see some birds! Doodles got two lifers and I had one( Barn Owl for both of us and a Phila. Vireo for the Doodles.) 107 species in 5 days, and 27 warbly things! I'm not sure where the bird list is...I will let you know about the rest of our time at Magee Marsh. And one of these days I'll go through the Doodles pics of people and places...and PIE! I think you may even see Bobb around somewhere...

Only a real birder would stand at the edge of a marsh to watch a bird eat ants.
This Baltimore Oriole was having a feast!
Not as good as pie...


Hey look!
It's an Orioles nest!


Hey Look!
This Oriole is watching me watching him!


Bay-breasted Warbly thing from behind...

At the starting line...and they're off and...well...never mind...
Two Midland Painted Turtles and a scarce Blanding's Turtle chillin in the sun.


Cedar Waxwings in the peanut gallery...

I spy with my little eye...a Common Yellowthroat!

Did I ever mention seeing one or two Dunlin on the beach?

Out from the depths of Magee Marsh...You've heard of the Loch Ness Monster,
well now beware of the Eastern Fox Snake!
MWAHAHAHA!!


"Why are all of these birders making so much noise? I just want to take a nap!"
Eastern Screech Owls get cranky in the morning...


"Ole Sole Mio" Gray Catbird style...

"Harry's always trying to get the spotlight. Yeah."

Ever wonder why I like Black-and-white Warblys, Gray Catbirds and
Gray-cheeked Thrushes so much?
I'll tell you anyway...I'm color blind and their names are easy to remember...

House Wrens look so cute...until they try to peck your eyes out!

Yummm...pond sushi...all the rage with Red-winged Blackbirds!

Ruddy Turnstone...silly name.
Yes that water does look mucky.
No it's not oil.
We have had LOTS of rain and the silt has washed into Lake Erie and back onto the beaches.
Smells good too...


ARRRGHHHH!!! Another snake!
(Poor Chris.)

"Stuck...stuck...STUCK!!"
Poor Tree Swallow, his head is bigger than his hole.

This is what a Wilson's Warbly looks like before he POOPS on your flash!

"Does this leaf make my beak look big?"
Yellow Warblys are so vain...

Oh. My. Gosh.
A normal photo of a Yellow-bellied Flycatcher!


Ha! Fooled you...here's his butt!

By the way...You can view a news clip about the Biggest Week in American Birding by
clicking HERE!