Showing posts with label Osprey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Osprey. Show all posts

Monday, January 13, 2014

Snowy Owls, Townsend's Solitaire & More


Over the last few months the weather has been rather temperamental, thus decent photo opportunities have been few and far between. I have been lucky to see a few rare birds in our area, though. In November, I was able to photograph a handsome Eared Grebe at Montrose Harbor in Chicago. I also drove to Jon J. Duerr Forest Preserve in South Elgin to catch a glimpse of a pretty Townsend's Solitaire dining on juniper berries. I assume the berries are plentiful, as I heard a report today that the bird continues to remain at the preserve.

The month of December brought Snowy Owls galore! These owls are not often seen in our area. During the last month of 2013, I saw seven of these magnificent creatures. I visited Montrose Pier in Chicago and to my delight, observed four golden-eyed Snowy Owls at once. The other three were spotted separately in Michigan.

At the end of November, Bruce and I vacationed in Longboat Key, Florida . Unfortunately, the weather left much to be desired. Fierce winds, cool temperatures, rain and gray skies made photography difficult, though I was able to add a few life birds to my list including an American Oystercatcher.

Below I feature several of the beautiful birds observed over the last few months.


An American Oystercatcher seeks food along the shoreline


Two handsome Great Blue Herons nestle into the mangrove leaves


A trio of striking White Pelicans swim in Sarasota Bay


A regal Osprey, gar in talons, perches on a dead limb


Searching for prey in Montrose Harbor ~ Eared Grebe


A stunning male Hooded Merganser enjoys a quiet morning at North Pond


Floating peacefully in the Harbor ~ Red-breasted Mergansers


A Townsend's Solitaire sits amid the blue juniper berries


Seeking shelter from wintry weather and pesky crows ~ Snowy Owl


Perched atop the fishook pier at Montrose Beach, a Snowy Owl dozes


A beautiful Snowy Owl peers out from a drainage ditch in Michigan


Hunting in the vast corn field ~ Snowy Owl


Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Sarasota Area Birds


During the month of February, I was fortunate to spend several days on the west coast of Florida. Below are a variety of beautiful birds seen in and around the Sarasota area.


A striking Red-shouldered Hawk shows off its stunning plumage



A Brown Pelican floats in the briny Gulf of Mexico



A pair of Great Blue Herons occupy a nest in the mangroves ~ I stopped by the next day and saw three herons sitting in the nest



A pretty Roseate Spoonbill hunts for prey in a shallow pond at Celery Fields



Seeking sustenance ~ Black-bellied Plover



A handsome Osprey looks out over Sarasota Bay



Three Black-bellied Whistling Ducks enjoy a quiet morning at the pond



Two prehistoric-looking Wood Storks soar aloft at Oscar Scherer State Park



A stunning White Ibis relaxes while soaking in the late afternoon sun



Double delight ~ Red-shouldered Hawks



Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Birds of the Suncoast


This blog post features many stunning birds seen on a recent visit to Longboat Key, Florida.


A beautiful juvenile Roseate Spoonbill searches for food amid a patch of water hyacinth


Perched on a dead limb, a regal Osprey scans Sarasota Bay


The dusky midnight blue plumage of an adult Little Blue Heron


Seeking prey in the pond ~ Juvenile Little Blue Heron


A prehistoric-looking Wood Stork soars aloft


A long-necked Anhinga dries its feathers in the sun


A handsome Red-shouldered Hawk scans the area for food


Fishing in the shallows ~ Great Egret


A striking Great Blue Heron snares an unfortunate fish


A juvenile White Ibis settles into the mangroves


Preening amongst the lush green leaves ~ Brown Pelican


A female Belted Kingfisher rests on a bare branch