Friday, March 13, 2020

WoW Great Week!

This week started with a trip to the airport..


To pick up my sis who is visiting! Im so happy to have her here with me.  I have become quite the hermit and it's good for me to have to speak in entire sentences again! Not to mention she is just a  fantastic person to spend time with. 

Monday took sis to the sewage pond so she could get her lifer Surf Scoter...Score for her!  Since we were in the area we checked on the Eagle Chick at the Beaver Dam area...he has Fledged but remains in the nest..parents were still nearby so this is good news we saw him in flight.   


And later that same day we hit Lee State Park, we had sun there...


This beautiful Red-Bellied Woodpecker has such beautiful color..


More White Breasted Nuthatch sightings...and we really enjoyed finding this guy.  





A very still Hermit Thrush always great to see....and we had our FOY Blue Gray Gnatcatchers also...I was not able to photo them...


This is the kind of thing we do together.  Tuesday we hit the county park, and the Wateree River Access.  This is the area where all that flooding had occurred a couple weeks back. 


sis in the pines

the river is back into it's banks and the birds are enjoying the aftermath...








An Eagle snags a fish outta the lake, 


And this was Osprey day as we saw them everywhere we went...this one was not wasting any time eating his catch. 



If you ever wonder what a superman looks like here it is...I don't know this guy but I like him!  He picked up all this Fisherman Crap and he is challenging everyone on his facebook page to do the same! 



My kind of guy!!

And of course we always do the same thing...we both picked up huge bundles of this death trap for birds. 


Bonaparte Gulls enjoying the rivers feast...not much sun in this photo it looks almost like Black n White.
Wednesday we drove south on the dreaded I-95 to Santee NWR for the day and we took a sunny hike to the impound ponds. The nature trail leads to the ponds of the Bluff unit,  we ended up with a 4.7 mile hike, kinda kicked us cause it was nearly 80 and sunny!


...lots of duck out there too faraway  for any decent photos.   We met another birder, Julie she is the # 3 birder for this location (sis and I are tied at #7)They just reopened for the Season May 1.  She shared her scope with us....and I realized later that was not smart due to CV-19...Gee living in this day and age is a whole new ball game.  


sis and Julie way down the road...



We had Ring Neck, Northern Shoveler , American Wigeon,  Green and Blue Wing Teal, Northern Pintail, American Coot, and more. 



In the brushy edges dozens of Song Sparrow perched and teased us along with many other species...like Field Sparrow, Common Yellowthroat, Ruby Crowned Kinglet, Eastern Meadowlark, and in the canals that followed the path Wood Ducks and one Barred Owl called from the woods.  


Finally got my lifer Sedge Wren thanks to our new friend Juile, who told us this corner was good for them and she used a playback and bam, there it was, happened so suddenly I got an awful photo of him...Until I get a better shot this will have to do we did get good looks but only seconds long. 


FOY---Yellow-throated Warbler...been seeing these everywhere we go.


An immature Bald Eagle was stirring up the ducks...

Blue Wing Teal 

imm B. Eagle

Thursday we stopped by one of my favorite AG fields...had various field birds...and then to Goodale park for a walk around heard the Blue Headed Vireo and after we did our grocery run.

Later I didn't feel well...Pollen is here and I  think too much sun the day before.  We postponed a day trip we had planned for Friday and got a later start so I could re-evaluate how I felt..and then around 11 we went up to Liberty Hill WMA to check on that habitat. 



 Nice and easy stand or sit on the bridge and bird both sides...we had the entire place to ourselves, and found 33 species of bird. 

 Now this is the life!


 Nice to see Great Blue Herons Standing up tall on the nest.  Three nests in all...


Also nesting was a pair of Canadians....


 Red Headed Woodpecker coming out of a nest cavity..


We pulled out our picnic lunch on the bridge and enjoyed a sandwich and watched the wildlife go about their day. 


A Red-tailed Hawk, landed nearby...


And later we took a hike and found Wild Turkey and two FOY Black n White Warbler.  




And with a face only a mother could love the Turkey Vulture! 



The Yellow Rumped Warbler ^ and Another Yellow throated Warbler below. One flew down on the ground and I finally got a look at his back, it's just such an amazing bird, the back is grey with the black and white stripes...its gorgeous.



We have had so many great days of being out and about we birded till we dropped...and tomorrow the day trip of today is rescheduled.  Plan is to be out at 7:30 am when the sun is coming up because I can't see to drive in the dark!!  We had a really great week the weather was awesome, and we made the best of it. One thing is missing tho, that's our other sis...WE miss and Love you!!  Hope to see you soon. 


PEACE
Every day is a new Adventure.

17 comments:

  1. What a fantastic week of birding you and your sis had. So many wonderful birds. The Bald Eagles and the all the nesting ones around. So happy the weather finally broke for your weeks adventures. And that sandwich looked good great picnic food and place to keep a watch on the world.

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    1. The picnic by the stream off the bridge was great we needed an easy day since we had been having long hard days of hikes and such so resting and having our lunch in a chair was nice!

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  2. Some great shots there Sondra, I like the one of the Osprey and the red headed woodpecker is striking. Maybe with your sister visiting and Spring coming in with finer weather life in general will feel better, I hope so. At the moment I think you are better off in an open rural environment that we are here under threat from Corvid 19, and Europe being the epicentre. All the best.

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    1. HI Dave I hope you can stay healthy...I am avoiding crowds, however pollen season has hit and it's got me sneezing...there's 9 cases of the virus in my home town and no once can figure the source..so weird.

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  3. Hello, it is awesome your sister is visiting and you both enjoy birding. Your sightings are all wonderful, I would be a happy birder there too. I do not think I have ever seen the Sedge Wren. Beautiful birds and photos. Happy Birding! Stay well and have a great weekend.

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    1. Hi Eileen...Im so happy to have my sister here right now and the weather has been good..since my sis just took up birding for serious it brings a freshness to the whole process...

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  4. Wow!
    Wow!
    Wow!

    What a great week, and what fabulous photographs.
    The Red-Bellied Woodpecker is lovely.

    All the best Jan

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    1. Hi Jan and thank you The woodpeckers are all busy with nesting season upon them...cheers to you!

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  5. I am SO glad your sister came to visit. Virtual hugs to both of you. I know exactly what it is for birds, but I still have to laugh that the first place you take your visitor is the sewage pond! Only true birders would do that! ))). Loved all your beautiful birds, glad the flood waters have receded and again, so happy for both of about your special visit.

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    1. ha..ha Thanks Sallie, she was so thrilled to see that Scoter a lifer for her! LoL..she has gotten 12 new birds since she is new to serious birding...it has been so much fun sharing the local birds with her and the occasional rare one. Unfortunately the airport may close due to CV-19 so she has uppped her leaving by 4 days...back to Colorado.

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  6. Aw so happy to hear your sister is visiting and you're getting out and seeing so much cool stuff! Congrats on the Sedge Wren lifer!

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    1. Thanks Jen....It's good to have family again, my son is around but he never visits...We have had a blast! And we've met some really nice people while being out and about!

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  7. This sounds like an ideal week and a much needed one :) You've seen some cracking birds and great to see the guy clearing up the fishing mess, it such a hazard!

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    1. Hi Pam, the fishing line is Such a hazard, I Always pick it up and Im glad to see other people feel the same way.

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  8. WoW - Incredible Photos - You Nailed It - Enjoy Family Time - Lots Of Love

    Cheers

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    1. Hi Travis...thank you so much I'm trying out a different camera and I've been pulling my hair out to get some good stuff.

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  9. Just wow! How refreshing to scroll through your post amidst all this corona virus news. I, too, traveled last week (March 12) thinking it would be ok, but now realizing it was not a good choice. Is Sis still with you? Please stay safe. XO

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