Friday, March 26, 2021

Whats in a Wetland?

After my fast trip to Huntington Beach State Park to see the Dovekie, I've been hanging close to the local spots around me. So hodge podge is what this one is, I've been combining some errand runs with local birding, and dodging more rainy days...but the end of last week was nice blue sky days...my daffodils 


the ones that didn't bloom are the paper whites and they bloomed this week.  I wish I had more paperwhites so I need to make a note to get more in the fall.   These below are the Tee'aTee 


Lettuce and Swiss Chard growing in the garden tub all fort
knoxxed up against deer and squirrel  



It mine all MINE...lol but it wont keep the slugs out.  

Still Pine Siskins in the yard.


They fool me when they start singing.  I think they will be heading out soon.  I reported 10 to ebird, ebird said that's a lot for this time of year...the next day I had 25 in the yard...lol 


And a few Purple Finch too...



On Sunday it was sunny,  I like to go to the racetrack on Sunday when the horses are not using the track that is a rest day for them...I check the pond and the trees there.  Pond had nothing..but in the trees I found

The Ruby Crowned Kinglet sizing up some very large berries...



The American Kestrel showing off all his brilliant colors. 

He was eyeing up a caterpillar and he swooped down and got it..


I stopped at Goodale Park on the way to a grocery run, and found a Red-breasted Merganser in the pond, first one I've reported there...it was unfortunate in silhouette, and he flew away fast I took these shots from the car window when I first rolled up. I tired to edit the photo but it was worse, so this is what I got....


Just needed some light on it...

Yellow Rump Warbler, Myrtle

Then I heard a drumming, when I got out of the van this Yellow Bellied Sapsucker was busy making  a nice straight lines of pretty big holes to fill with sap.  Nice strong light on him...



Meanwhile the Mallards were busy in the pond...

Sometimes you're better off with your butt in the air...



I think the females are on nests already they didn't come out until the males started to call them...


Had my FOY Brown headed Cowbirds, not a good bird to have but its natures way...


I checked on the Pitcher Plants, there's 3 clumps near the pond, 


A pair of Wood Duck seem to be getting ready to nest
 I saw them check out some nesting boxes. One fisherman who had canoed around told me that none of the nest boxes are in good shape.  So the park is not keeping them in good usable condition...sadly. Our parks service is doing us a disservice.  See our park has no campground and has no entrance fee, so it gets NO full time ranger.  We have a part time asst ranger who has no staff...he has to keep up the grounds and do the canoe rentals etc...HE is only in the office one hr per day.  And now he is getting a promotion and moving to Dreher Island State Park...so I have to wonder what we will have now.  It's not that the State doesn't have the money they just don't allocate it.  



The box they flew  on to inspect has not Top on it, I did see that. 


On my next errand day I stopped at the Riverside Park, and took a walk on the new "cement walkway"  it is better than walking in the soggy ground, but Im not a fan.



LOTS of American Robins that day...



I took one whole day to go to Lee County.  Finally got a shot of the
FOY Blue Grey Gnatcatcher...




The pollen has already to collect on the top of the ponds, and it looks nasty..

This is a new find,  may have a beaver, Im gonna keep a check on it.  AND I went to the old fav beaver pond where there is no beaver anymore it is changing there quickly... much drier than it should be...There is marsh, and there is swamp...A marsh provides food and habitat for many species, A swamp not so much...good for warblers tho because a swamp has more mosquitos, and biting flies! Wetland marsh is more beneficial than swamps imo.  So I asked google the difference and here is what I got:

The world's wetlands are ecosystems in themselves, and are defined by the flora and fauna they support. Marshes are nutrient-rich wetlands that support a variety of reeds and grasses, while swamps are defined by their ability to support woody plants and trees.

 I went to check out the Eagle nest, this immature one still had an adult with him... he is big enough to fledge, sometimes the adults just fly away from the nest and leave the young inside after he has fledged, he can hunt from his familiar post.


I compared this photo with ones from the past and this tree suffered damage, it used to have another big truck section behind the nest...this nest is very exposed now. 

3 months ago

March of 2019 

this is from a different vantage point also but you can see the large trunk section has fallen off...and it had to happen during this year's occupation too.  So this young eagle has had some hardships to over come Id say. 

And a pair of Canada Geese seem to be nesting here on the old beaver dam side....I keep hoping another beaver will come along to save this wetland from becoming a swamp. 



The ever watchful Belted Kingbird...



And before you know it another week is  over.... a stop at Goodale's on the way this time along with the Mallards who Im sure are nesting in the cove in the back,  was an American Widgeon another first for me to record there...


That was a good surprise

And this really BIG Gator was cruising at the back of the pond...pretty far away but I will share this grainy image with you anyways...


And I've been hearing them a week now and got a couple shots of the
Yellow Throated Warbler.  



Then a few days  of rainy, drizzly, and wind not so fun weather and I did chores at  home mostly and some more photo sorting to try and replace the lost Flickr hosting in my old posts...Im making such a small dent but it's a good way to spend the evenings...I found out if I combine a quick stop for birding along with grocery shopping and errand runs it does 2 things, it saves gas, and make the shopping bearable. 




             By permission RH

Now here is a little treat for you...a Great Find!!  My sis and her husband took a trip to Bosque del Apache and the surrounding area and they saw some awesome birds...My brother in law  spotted this Porcupine in a tree and took this photo...he has graciously allowed me to share it...I thought this little guy has the sweetest face no wonder he needs those quills to protect him....

See ya next week...


PEACE
Every day is a new Adventure.

11 comments:

  1. Hello,
    What a pretty variety of birds and scenery. I did not see many Sapsuckers this past winter, I wonder why? I am seeing a few Pine Siskins coming to my feeders. It is a shame the State Parks do not have a bigger budget and more workers. Maybe they could use some volunteers to put up new duck boxes. Love the Bald Eagle shot. Great report and post. Take care, enjoy your day!

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    1. Hi Eileen, that's what I thought if I had a boat to go out and put up boxes, but the park would have to sanction that. The state parks here have no volunteer program that I know of. Maybe the ones with campgrounds have volunteer camp hosts, but due to liabilities, I assume is the reason. I had so many Siskins in the yard last week during that cold front, they seem to be leaving now. Hope you have a good weekend.

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  2. You had another great week going on. So many great birds and the gator looks like he could eat a car. Soon there will be baby ducks and other babies around the parks.
    I was so ready for a trip this week but the winds here have been so bad again. I had some work done on my laptop and want to get out and take some pictures to see if I can get them to move to the photo file again so I can share.
    Hope you have another great photo week!

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    1. Hi Jo, we had a very windy week last week here too...some people had trees come down in their yards...I was lucky. Now were back in a rainy pattern I havent been able to get out and about much this week...but I hope the next couple of days will be better. Have a good weekend.

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  3. Your daffodils look good Sondra, "the trumpeters that herald Spring". They always cheers me up, and its a pity that they are short lived. The duck picture is good, sometimes life makes you feel that this is the best way of coping. We can travel, within Wales, from today but with the weather warming up I expect that there will be a big rush on the roads.

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    1. Hi Dave, one of the biggest challenges we face and the planet faces is over crowding...Nothing is being done to address that...but it is a real problem more and more even in this town I dread trying to get out on the roads. The great outdoors has become the new Mall...lol
      Yes daffodils don't last long, and I have not been good about planting other perennials for spring flowering. Hope you can find a peaceful place to enjoy being out.

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  4. Combining shopping and birding sounds like a good idea to me! It still amazes me how calm you seem about the Gators, I suppose they are fairly commmon place but it's so alien to me when we get nothing like that here!

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    1. Hi Pam, LoL, I guess we are used to the gators, and I never hear any stories of them hurting people. However I would not bring a dog up to this park and allow it to off leash that could be bad!! They even live in some of the golf course ponds. Hope your week is a good one.

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    2. Oh yes i've seen the golf course ones, where they are wandering around the golfers :D Have a good one too!

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  5. Love how you find birds everywhere not just on planned birding expeditions to special places. The reddish merganser was (I think) another one I saw in my group of ducks last week but my picture makes yours look like a masterpiece, so bad I couldn’t even think about blogging it. Most all of the rest of your pictures really were masterpieces, you get the best portraits.

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    1. Well thank you Sallie, I appreciate that so much!! I have been lacking in motivation lately...I think Im getting old and everything is harder than it used to be...and I always enjoy viewing your photos. Stay adventurous!

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