Thursday, April 26, 2007
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Chipping Sparrow
Another returning song bird to our feeder area yesterday: a Chipping Sparrow. Other sparrows present at our feeders today were a couple of Song Sparrows and one lingering Tree Sparrow. Earlier this week I also found a Savannah Sparrow in our yard. And although I did not see it this morning; I heard a White-throated Sparrow calling nearby. Migrant Fox Sparrows spent a few days at our feeders around the first of the month before continuing on with their northward journey, and I am now hoping to find White-crowned Sparrows in our feeder area some day soon.
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Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Ring-necked Ducks
I wait each year for these Ring -necked Ducks to appear. The pond where I always find them had an ice covering over it until just a week or so ago and I had wondered if I would find them again this year; yesterday we caught our first glimpse.
The white outline seen at the along the bottom edge on the bill of the male Ring-neck to the upper left is a character -istic of the adult male breeding stage. The female Ring-necked duck is pictured to the right.
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Monday, April 23, 2007
American Kestrel
We had spotted two American Kestrels on power lines adjacent to a meadow this morning while driving to a nearby community. The light was just right but, as has often been my experience when trying to capture a photo of a Kestrel, they hastily flew away with the slowing down of our car. Deciding that they could probably be found again near the same location upon our return trip home; we continued on. And as we had hoped, on our way home, there they were; the two American Kestrels at the same location on the power lines as before.
The picture I took of this adult male Kestrel is not sharp with crisp details but its markings are clear enough to recognize the spotted flanks and blue-grey wings of the male; also the two vertical black stripes on its cheeks are easily seen. The Kestrel is the smallest falcon found in our region and is often found perched on power lines near open fields and meadows. This was our first of the season sighting of an American Kestrel.
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Sunday, April 22, 2007
Friday, April 20, 2007
Tree Swallows Are Back!
Mid-afternoon today was highlighted with the arrival of a couple of Tree Swallows flying over our back yard. This was our first sighting of these birds this spring but it won't be our last.
We have a Tree Swallow nesting house available for occupancy and each year, for the past several, we have watched the sequence of activities surround -ing their nesting habits; from the claiming of the house to the fledging of the young swallows sometime around the first week of July.
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Paw Prints in the Silt
Its a match! Usually Raccoons don't leave such a clear sign of having been there, for often its empty feeders hanging at a kilter,
or perhaps a missing suet feeder, later found on the ground a short distance away that tells me one has been around. However these paw prints I found yesterday, in the silt along a walking trail, are clear evidence of a Raccoon having been there before me.
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Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Four White-tailed Deer
While driving through Quispamsis I noticed a White-tailed Deer standing on the corner of an un- developed lot. While stopping the car, my spouse said,
"Oh, look, there's another to its left!". Confusing right for left, I saw not only one more, but two. In all, a total of four beautiful
White-tailed Deer.
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Tuesday, April 17, 2007
A Gulp of Cormorants
I had my FOS (first of the season sighting) of Double-crested Cormorants on April 10th at Oromocto. Found in open waters, both fresh and salt, these cormorants are pre-dominately fish eaters. I have seen several groups since then and have noticed a couple of times that some were hitching rides. Yesterday we spotted three standing on a log floating down the Saint John and last week I watched as a group, along with a few gulls, shared an ice floe floating down the river.
Yesterday we found a large gulp of Double-crested Cormorants near the mouth of the Oromocto River. Bunched too close together to get an accurate count, they were an amazing sight as they all took to the sky.
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Monday, April 16, 2007
Friday, April 13, 2007
Green-winged Teal
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Thursday, April 12, 2007
Northern Harrier
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Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Blue In A Black Duck's Wing

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Osprey Are Back

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Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Common Goldeneye Over Water
A fleeting glimpse of this male Common Goldeye gave temporary colour to an otherwise colourless landscape. Unless in flight the red of its feet would not have been seen.
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Monday, April 09, 2007
Sunday, April 08, 2007
Red Fox
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Saturday, April 07, 2007
Great Blue Heron
I observed my first of the season Great Blue Heron early this evening. It was standing in the cold, icy waters of the river near the shore. I had been thinking it was early for a heron sighting but upon returning home and checking my photo archives, I find that my first sighting of a Great Blue Heron last year was on April 2nd. To the upper left is tonights sighting; the photo below is of my first heron sighting last year.
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Thursday, April 05, 2007
Merlin
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Tuesday, April 03, 2007
Fox Sparrow
I always consider myself lucky to see a Fox Sparrow in our feeder area for it is non-resident bird, stopping over only for a few days to feed,
while enroute further north to its nesting grounds. I may get another glimpse of Fox Sparrows in the fall when they are passing through our region again enroute to their wintering gounds further south. The Fox Sparrow is one of our largest sparrows.
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Brown-headed Cowbird
Newly arrived in our feeder area yesterday were two male Brown-headed Cowbirds The
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Monday, April 02, 2007
The Eagle Has Returned
This is an exciting time of year; of change and new arrivals. And no matter, how many times I have seen a species it is always a welcome surprise for me to find it again, back in its old familiar haunts. I had been surveying the river from an observation post built high above its banks, but finding nothing of specific interest, I had returned to my car. Just before driving off I saw a speck of white, high in an old, tall tree a distance away, further along the river bank. I thought it might be worthwhile to check it out and I was glad that I did. It was a Bald Eagle! Perched in the same place where I would often view it last year. It had returned once more to the river. The picture below shows the distance between me and the Eagle and I have enlarged the Eagle within a circle for easier viewing. The white arrow shows where the Eagle actually was; just a very, tiny, small speck of white.
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Sunday, April 01, 2007
Flying Common Mergansers
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