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The pelicans are returning for the winter. Perched on a log far out in the bay. As their numbers increase, they will find perches closer to shore.

American White Pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos)

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Miquelon Lake Provincial Park, AB, Canada

Hard at work. The wife was in the same tree and another male on the other side of the trail above my head.

A male black throated blue warbler(dendroica caerulescens for those of you so inclined) spent an hour feeding in the hedge above and behind the pond.

He eventually came down for a drink and a bath.

 

The glow was all but gone when she landed in the tree next door.

arenaria interpres

 

Whitefish Point Bird Observatory, Chippewa County, Michigan

 

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Nikon D300S

This isn't cropped. The bird landed in the tree next to me, and stuck around for a couple poses. Still no light, but it was higher up in a tree.

Photographed 24 September 2022, Morning Flight, Gooseberry Neck, Westport, Bristol County, Massachusetts

This is the last picture of this friendly little Vireo.

Yard birds

Sussex County, NJ

Emily Murphy Park, Edmonton, AB, Canada

August 16, 2010

 

Saw the male feeding a juvenile, but I had no opportunity for a clear shot because of the leaves and branches. However, with the male continuously searching for food, he gave me a chance for these shots.

Woodcock Lake, Crawford County, PA

Odd. I think the male Redstart was doing a little baby sitting - a Yellow Warbler chick..

Photographed 22 September 2019, Westboro WMA, Westboro, Worcester County, Massachusetts

This was the first picture. This close, reminded me about how small these birds are.

I went back into the trees, looked back over my shoulder, and there she was.

The monarchs gather each fall at the Peninsula Point State Park in Stonington (Upper Peninsula of Michigan). They wait there along the shores of Lake Michigan for a north wind or favorable flying conditions. When the time is right, they fly en masse over Lake Michigan and continue on their long journey to Mexico.

This is a young (hatch-year) Chestnut-sided Warbler, so his feathers are still growing in. Not only does he have pinfeathers, but his plumage is quite wet from the constant rain we were having - this certainly makes him look quite disheveled.

 

Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada

August 2014

 

Not my usual type of photo as there are no homeless people in this shot.

 

Monarch Butterly shot with my 70-200, at Leslie Spit, Toronto

When the butterfly opens its wings, I realize it is a male. Males have two round black dots on each side near the abdomen. These are scent glands that release pheromones to attract females for mating purposes. No need for me to go look for butterfly eggs after his visit.

Male Monarch Butterfly (Danaus plexippus)

SUNSET / BLOOD FLOWER Scarlet Milkweed (Asclepias Curassavica)

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The last day on the trail.

Kingston, Ontario Canada

The feet say no to Blackpoll. This and the second picture show more of the wing. It has a fairly distinct strike through the eye.

Maybe Bay-breasted Warbler or a Blue-winged? Not a lot of yellow.

 

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You can see more of the tail and the best in this picture.

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More of the breast in this picture.

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She was the start of my day.

Photographed 27 October 2018, Platform 4, Khao Dinsor, Chumphon Province, Thailand

This thrush was quite comfortable and safe after the banding and wasn't quite ready to leave us yet, he just sat there for a couple of minutes before he took off

 

Happy Feathery Friday-Anything Goes Week

 

Taken in Toronto, Canada

 

We took a short drive to Peninsula Point State Park with hopes to see some of the monarchs migrating south. Peninsula Point is a popular stopping point for the monarchs as it is the shortest distance across the water from the UP to Door County. The monarchs gather here and rest in the cedar trees. When the sun comes out, they open their wings and flutter about waiting for the perfect weather to cross Lake Michigan on their way to Mexico. It was a beautiful sight!

This little mama was amazing. She was working her tail off feeding these little fledglings. She was bringing them caterpillars at a rate of about 3 per minute - which is amazing! I've never seen a parent warbler work that quickly. We were lucky to find this mama bird with fledglings on our only sunny day.

 

Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada

August 2014

  

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I saw a Chickadee!

Photographed 24 August 2013, Gooseberry Neck, Westport, Massachusetts

Photographed 24 September 2022, Morning Flight, Gooseberry Neck, Westport, Bristol County, Massachusetts

Photographed 24 August 2013, Gooseberry Neck, Westport, Massachusetts

Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada

August 2014

This was the first wave. I think there were three or four waves this morning.

Photographed 29 October 2018, Platform 1, Khao Dinsor, Chumphon Province, Thailand

Woodcock Lake, Crawford County, PA

The end of day.

Archilochus colubris

Early fall migration with males dominating

Fall migration...Fogo Island, NL.

Disguise fair nature with hard-favour'd rage;

Then lend the eye a terrible aspect.

Photographed 24 August 2013, Gooseberry Neck, Westport, Massachusetts

White-throated Sparrow, Died in downtown Washington D.C. in the fall or spring of 2012 from striking a building at night. Retrieved by the Lights out DC program

Pymatuning State Park, Crawford County PA

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Song Sparrow

Struble Lake,

Chester Co., PA

November 1, 2017

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