With the sun shining and mild temperatures I headed to Prospect for a long walk. I just got my binoculars back from Nikon this past week- they fixed the eye cups and cleaned them and they are like brand new. I was very excited to have them back and use them.
I am also excited to have my binoculars back in time for the Christmas Bird Count in 2 weeks. I look forward to this annual event and enjoy the team leader I continue to join for this walk. This will be my 3rd year participating in the count. Here is more information on the count and how you can participate:
http://brooklynbirdclub.org/trips.htm
I saw a total of 33 species today including one I was hoping to see, enjoy the sights!
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Heard some singing in the phrags when I first arrived at the lake. I knew it wasn't the house sparrows or red-wing blackbirds... then this guys popped out. A non-native European Goldfinch. My husband asks, "Why is that a goldfinch? It's not very gold." It has yellow on its wings- I suppose the American Goldfinch has a better suiting gold in their finch. |
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Sweet gum trees are filled with (both) goldfinches, red-winged blackbirds, and lots more chickadees.
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A European goldfinch takes advantage of the bounty.
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This male cardinal in the midwood area was feasting on fallen seeds (note the crumbs around his beak). |
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...And he sat for photos. |
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I was hoping to find one, my first of the season fox sparrow! I love their rusty brown color, their chunky size, they are just very beautiful birds. |
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A melanistic squirrel on the Neathermead fattening up for the cold. |
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Cute mouth and paw action!! |
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A nice find, one of a pair of pied-billed grebes. |
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So cute in that afternoon sun! |
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Most of the N. Shovelers were in huge feeding groups, I love watching them swirl!
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A drake shoveler looks pretty sweet in his breeding plumage. Winter is best time to catch ducks looking good. While song birds are not in breeding plumage, ducks are looking spiffy. |
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Canada Geese coming in for a landing, a funny, clumsy-looking landing. |
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