Sunday, October 12, 2014

Birding in Cape May, NJ during the Fall Migration

This past week, members of my birding club and I spent a few days in Cape May during the Fall Migration. The numerous cars in the State Park parking lot from states all over the country were witness to the fact that we were not there alone.  The weather was perfect, and apparently, the birds agreed. This was evident at the early morning flyovers at Higbee.  I've never seen more than one Northern Flicker at a time before. One morning the trees next to Higbee field were full of them.                                                                                                                     

 I was surprised that these pictures of the Cooper's Hawk (above) and the Sharp-shinned Hawk (below) came out this clear with the birds flying so high over head.




Warblers were beginning to go to the Magic Tree, along with a Sapsucker and this little Downy.


What a surprise when we received a message that a Rufous Hummingbird was just around the corner. We arrived within minutes, along with quite a few other birders. We had to wait for a while for this young bird to return to the feeder, but the wait was well worth it.


This Sparrow was near the boardwalk that goes behind the Hawk Watch, back to the Bird Blind.


I would have liked to stay longer, especially since messages keep coming on my phone about interesting new sightings. I can hear that another message has come in. Hmmm....

Monday, August 18, 2014

Herons and a Hummer

I love when a friend calls and asks if I can go out and play. Oops. That was a zillion years ago. It's even better now when a friend calls and asks if I want to go out birding. The trade off is a lack of time to spend on writing. I know, a poor excuse for neglecting this blog. How about if I add that I've also been trying to master my SLR camera? For me, photographing the birds is as much fun as seeing them, and it sure helps with identifying them, especially when I've gone birding on my own.


The two herons were seen at the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge.

This young hummingbird was in my backyard.


Monday, March 17, 2014


These two were seen on March 15, 2014 in the Barnegat Inlet. It was an extremely windy day, and I was out on the rocks. I'm surprised these came out as clear as they did.


                                                               Black Scoter

                       
                                                              Black Scoter


Female Scaup