Showing posts with label PRWA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PRWA. Show all posts

Friday, April 29, 2022

May?

Summer is trying to break into spring, as the daytime humidity creeps up but the over nights are still nice and cool...as we used to and still do say "good sleeping weather."  
Do you realize this year is NEARLY half over???

The Iris in the my yard are giving me lots of bloom...





Wish I had something for scale, the Rhododendron is huge this year each flower is easily 8 inches across...



The Dutch Iris's are also blooming in the ponds and even ditches that have water...


I checked the nest of the Gnatcatcher pair that I videoed the nest building of and they have added what looks to be some fluff from cattails maybe, but I didn't see any activity...I was not able to get a shot down into the nest...


But I did find a different nest across the road with a bird sitting in it...no cattail fluff...




So could be a second pair or the same pair with a second brood...they hatch in only 10 days and it's been 10 days easily since I was there...



Not much else was happening at the Newsome Mill Pond...So I went down to the second area about 3/4 Mile down the road where I heard the loud ruckus of Prothonotary Warblers!  Three darted back n forth across the bridge to both sides of the little creek there...


Then one went to hopping around on the lily pads looking for an getting little worms 



There was an Eastern Kingbird hunting from this creek also...



At Bramblewood more Painted Bunting are around...I've yet to see a female come out in the open but I can hear more than one bird calling, they are very tough to spot with their lime green coloring...the males are however pretty easy to spot with all the blue, red, and orange..



And a little Downy Woodpecker at Goodale park had some luck  finding a snack...


This photo below is a freshly fledged Eastern Phoebe...


And I also got an open shot of the Great Crested Flycatcher...


Around home the yard birds are busy....

Tufted Titmouse...

And in the back the Black and White Warbler snakes his way along looking for insects..


And the Prairie Warbler leans down so I can see him or he can see me not sure which...


And to end this post a video of the Prothonotary Warbler hopping around on the lily pads hunting...I hope  you enjoy! 

PEACE
Every day is a new Adventure.

Friday, April 15, 2022

X'D off Another Week.


I think the weather is about to normalize, it's been whacky tho...Heat in the morning open the doors mid day then run the fan in the late afternoon, windows shut and heavy blanket at night!

Been mostly local this week...spotted this unbothered Gr Blue Heron catching a Sunfish..



He swallowed it whole...



In  one gulp


Then he climbed up out of the water onto the shore...he stood 5 feet tall if he was in inch!! That railing is waist high on me, 

I crept down along the creek's edge to spy on this Louisiana Waterthrush  singing  in a tree...I love to catch a video of a bird singing,  so here he is...



Normally I only see them on the ground so this was a rare treat. 



I have at least 50 bird song videos...so catch a listen sometime when you got nothing to do!

The Eastern Bluebirds are getting SO BLUE it's stings my eyes to look  at them! Just Gorgeous!


They are not camera shy this is why I have a shot of one every week pretty much...
And on this day I got a shot of the elusive Female Common Yellowthroat...I showed you a male last week with his black mask...




Caught some interaction between a pair of adult Bald Eagles, they landed across the river, and I made a video of them interacting and calling to each other...I will share that video next week...its taking too long to upload for todays post.  





Wednesday I was able to get out to Sandhills, and had several First of  Year birds...like the Prairie Warbler, 


The Eastern Kingbird, and I found one on a nest as well...


The Orchard Oriole...


AND the Bachman's Sparrow..


Still considered rare, but I am finding them every year in about the same area of the refuge. There was two of them one singing by the road this one, and then another answering off in the not too far distance. 

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Meanwhile back at the homestead...the Ruby Throated Hummingbirds have arrived, I didn't catch him in the right light to get  his ruby throat to display but I will keep trying...


And my Doe Friend Tulip, paid a visit she is going into her 2nd summer. 



She has a malformed or healed injury to oft hindleg, but she has managed just fine, a little limp always but she can run jump and do anything the other deer can do.  And she is sooo lovely. She will probably have her first fawn next May...Because she does not appear to be with Fawn, but she could be.  Females chase away their male offspring after the spots are faded, but female fawns sometimes stay in a family group up to two years....Tulip was with 2 others on this day one was a young yearling female and an older doe, maybe that was her mother and sister. 

See ya next week! 

PEACE
Every day is a new Adventure.

Friday, April 30, 2021

May Day!

I'm happy  to get this week out of the way.  The SHOT I will let  you know later in this post how it went.  

my Earth Day pick up was an entire bag of cans dumped on the road in one spot!  ALL picked up and recycled now! I pick up trash every single time I go out in nature not just Earth Day.  Im tired of  some lazy ass who thinks Nature is a place to trash?? GROW UP!

I had a quiet weekend at home I worked on my bike rack put new straps on it, because a squirrel did a job on it when I had it stored in the old shed....for a cost of $7 I bought strapping replaced it, and it works fine, but I have anxiety with it even tho... I don't want to worry that the strap comes loose and it falls off so after my shot tomorrow I will  see if they have one at Harbor Freight, the website says they do but I will see.  


The Pink Moon from my deck

I did replace the bike front Gear shifter did not make a video because I just didn't want to mess with the camera and I didn't feel like speaking.  Some days I do not speak to another human in fact most days I do not speak to another human, I do talk to the dogs, the birds, the squirrels. 


And even dragonflies, and Im perfectly fine with that...

It took a lot of fine tuning to get the bike to change gears properly...tweaking the high and low screws and making sure the cable was the right length.  What a dinosaur piece of engineering...lol BUT it works.  So I took it out today.  Put it on the rack and hauled it out to Sandhills.  

Perfect day the sun was warm but the humidity is low.  



I had planned to ride thru 2 areas, so I parked and off loaded my bike.  I am having problems with putting my binoculars and camera around my chest like in a sling manner.  They press on my neck I think of poor George Floyd as the pain becomes unbearable...I think I want to find a Velcro attached  tote of some kind, so I can whip it on and off of the front handlebars.  I want something soft but with a foundation I may end up making one myself.,,so a bump can't send my stuff flying,  I want to be able to whip it out fast. 

While getting things ready I heard this....My ears perked up!


And I was so very excited, the Bachman's Sparrow! Not just one but many calling to each other.   I found one close enough to get a photo.  


Bachman's Sparrow

It was nice to hear so many and to know they are flourishing, I hope they have a successful nest season. 
And then off down the trail...Almost immediately there is a tree across the path..



  had to bush whack around that and then eventually I arrived at the back of Pool D. 



SO many birds were singing  A Great Blue Heron took off, along with a Wood Duck, Orchard Orioles were already protecting territory and Eastern Kingbird was really belting out a song!!


"OH I just love Spring Breeding," I think that is what he is singing.   

I parked the bike and went tromping around I scared an Eastern Towhee off her nest...they nest on the ground or in/under a short shrub, I had no clue I was so close to a nest...but once she flushed I moved away. 



 Common Yellow Throat scolded me and stayed mostly hidden...there was a pair. 



Back at the van I moved to a shady spot for lunch this is one of my favorite spots to sit and listen to the pond,,,


I enjoyed listening to Great Crested Flycatcher whistling up high in the pines, and the Frogs calling,.,





A blue Grosbeak showed up to take a quick dip in the pond,.,


I moved the van to the photo blind parking area and rode the bike down to the blind,,,






I didn't expect to see much but I was wrong, the Dutch Iris was in bloom...




I stirred up a couple of Grey Catbirds, they seemed to be defending a nest site as well



And an Osprey sailed in to see what he could find from his perch,  


On the way back I had wanted to pedal the road by the lake but there is no way to get from the Blind to the road with the bike, it's been plowed and where it's not plowed it's briars.   By then it was hot so I made my way back to the van and packed it up for the day.  

The  butterflies love the Spring Thistle



I am enjoying incorporating the exercise of the bike into my nature and bird  outings.  

So I had the shot, it was crowded but they had their process down pat so once my name was called I had the shot then 15 min wait n see they made an appointment for my second dose that will be 3rd week of May. I have my white card with one check mark, and after that I stopped and got the bike rack will have to show it to you when I get it assembled. 


Since I was on that side of the river I went up to the Lake and Dam...



an Imm Bald Eagle soared over the river 



Singing up in the leafy tops was the White Eyed Vireo..



The Cliff Swallows found a couple of mud puddles to help shore up their Adobe Condo's lined up under the edge of the generating station...




Some birds had more luck on solid ground...like the Brown Thrasher...


AND with all the skeeters and gnats we need every Blue Grey Gnatcatcher we can get


A splash of Red is always welcome...
Northern Cardinal...


Wilma sent me on this short cut from the river to the lake, turned out to be a good short cut 



I heard Bob Whites singing, as well as Field Sparrow, Blue Grosbeak, Summer Tanager and the Prairie Warbler..



and a good thing for me got my FOY Indigo Bunting and the Yellow Breasted Chat...






And he was singing his heart out...I just listened to Joe Biden's address to Congress...a real President laid out a wonderful plan for our future; I only hope the GOP will realize we are  in ALL OF THIS TOGETHER not just the pandemic, but all of it, what holds one down holds us ALL DOWN. The economy will only flourish when we feed it, by giving a decent wage to those who don't get it...that means more spending and more spending means more bottom line GDP.

WiN WiN 

 IF that is not the truth then why did the Republicans  support the TRUMP stimulus? ?????? And tax break to the rich?? ANY break for individuals mean more spending in shops, eateries, and saving for a rainy day so how can giving people more money to spend put a business out of business?? ITS trickle UP people,,,we all know that is how it works, You give me more I spend more then I need more services keeping my new Home up etc...

AND the DEMS supported it also because spending is how our economy works.  THE GOP is the obstruction party they are in a word USELESS to the f this country. Their platform is to keep people down why do you think they don't support the child care portion of the bill?? They think Women should stay home with their kids not go off to work and be independent WHY else would they NOT want to help people with decent child care???? What is the problem with that?? And it's an attempt to keep minorities from having a family and realizing the American Dream. 

Until voters (US) are able to squash this rise of the bigotry and the double talk of the Right, we will get no satisfaction as a Nation. The Right Wing of this nation is the Taliban of the USA!

Hope your week was as interesting as mine was. 



PEACE
Every day is a new Adventure.