TGIM - I love Mondays and the promises of observing birds and perhaps even seeing a "lifer" - today was my lucky day because I got to see two of them.
We started our day by meeting the Caloosa Bird Club group at Barron Park in Labelle.
A Loggerhead Shrike aka butcher bird because they catch small insects or lizards and smack them before gobbling them up. |
Several Woodstorks were seen along the road. |
A Wilson Snipe - very well disguised, if you didn't have your eyes on it while it moved, it was very easy to miss it totally. |
A male Scissor-tailed Flycatcher in breeding plumage - wow! He stayed within those branches and it was quite difficult to get a good look at it, let alone take a photo. |
Many Roseate Spoonbills could be seen off the road in flooded fields. |
Woodstorks |
The view of the field where the Spoonbills are feeding, notice the pink dots....these are the roseate. |
When I zoomed in with my camera (Canon SX50) I was able to make out that there was a Greater Yellowlegs within the group. |
My new life bird - Snow Goose - there were 4 of them (2 blue, 2 white). And what timing we had because shortly after we arrived they flew off way to the other side. |
We were blessed with sunny skies - very warm and balmy temperature. The winds were very gusty, often time shaking our scopes while viewing the ducks. |
Canvasback - another lifer for me ..... wow ..... what a beautiful duck that is. |
American Avocets were spotted in the distance - several sandpipers too ... my assumption is Yellowlegs here but I'm not 100% sure - I welcome any and all comments. |
Ducks, ducks and more ducks - WooHoo |
Sometimes I don't realize how many ducks there actually are - but when a Northern Harrier makes an appearance and the ducks lift off - then I get a clearer picture of what is going on. |
We bid the area farewell with gratefulness in our hearts - and headed out to the corner of Immokalee Road and Oil Well Road.... |
another pond - this one occupied by Ring-necked Ducks and Merganser. |
What a nice bunch they make. At last, it was time to pack up our gear and head on out - a great Monday was had birding with great friends. Till the next time. |