a place to express my love for birds |
| Saturday I headed to Landingville and I almost didn't get out of the car because it was so foggy! (I thought if I traveled farther South, maybe it wouldn't be so foggy but it was worse than at home!) Once I got out, though, I heard #117, Wood Thrush (my favorite song!) and #118, Ovenbird. I made my way around and I didn't get many photos because of the fog (well, not photos of birds. There were lots of spiderwebs to photograph!) and I heard, #119, Black-throated Green Warbler and spotted #119, Grey Catbird sitting on a branch singing. Oh, and I also heard #120, American Bittern while I was there, though it took me a while to realize what I was hearing! They have a really strange sound. At Locust Lake, I met up with a group of birders in the middle of a guided walk and we saw #121, Black-throated Blue Warbler! (One lucky birder also spotted a Northern Waterthrush, but most of us didn't see it. Those waterthrushes are really eluding me this year!) On Sunday, I went on a guided bird walk at Nescopeck State Park, one of my favorite places. I didn't get any new species, but I think my sister got quite a few and we got a really good look at a Black-throated Green Warbler! Today I had my first #122, Ruby-throated Hummingbird at my feeder! The warblers are a little later than usual this year, but within one week, I expect to see lots of them! Meanwhile, I have lots of other birds and critters to see and photograph! Western Conifer Seed Bug Tree Swallow taking flight Green Heron Eastern Hognose Snake No Indigo Buntings yet, but the Rose-breasted Grosbeaks (there are two males now!) are stopping by my feeder multiple times per day now! |