Monday, May 11, 2020

2020 SPRING TIME.




March 2020,
I’ve been experimenting trying to get pics of birds flying into my feeder, but so far, the results have not been so great. Later in this group of pics I finally figure out some better settings, so they start getting better toward the end.  That should continue.

My wife notes there are repeats of species I've shot before.  So I guess this is to be expected.  Also, this is getting quite large, so I had better send it off. 
Northern Flicker
Black-capped Chickadee
March 17 - A Burrowing Owl showed up in the coast in Lincoln County, so I called Chuck Philo who was up for such a jaunt.  I left home about 5:30 so as to stop at Darrel Faxon’s place to try for a Barred Owl, which was cooperative, barely.  Then it was on to Chuck’s to pick him up and headed North to the Salishan Spit.  We had to walk about 2 miles, but finally found it in the driftwood, a situation they sometimes patronize.  He was quite cooperative, so these shots are under 10 feet.  The next day I had to run some errands in town so took these shots of coots and a horned lark afterwards.  

Burrowing Owl
Burrowing Owl.  You can tell he is in the shadow of a branch
The diminutive American Coot
American Coot
Cinnamon Teal
Horned Lark
Horned Lark
3/20/20
As it was Sunday and assuming there would be less traffic in Portland, I headed that way to work on that particular county.  I had maybe 10 potential birds to look for, but it turned out to be a wash.  Due to the virus, everyone and his brother were out getting fresh air in the various parks where I went, such that I think I saw more people than birds.  But I did get one good one, a Western Screech Owl which has been wintering in a hole in a dead tree and even got a reasonable picture of him.

Western Screech Owl

California Scrub Jay
3/28/20
It is not often that you can see a Great Blue Heron and Wild Turkeys in the same field of view, but here it is.

Dark-eyed Junco
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Female Red-Winged Blackbird

Stellar's Jay
Horned Lark

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Female Brewer's Blackbird
Male Violet-green Swallow.  A couple pair are nesting at my place now

Cliff Swallows

Yellow-rumped Warbler

A male House Wren just arrived at my place

Brewer's  Blackbird.  Check out that irredescence.....


5/4/20

Osprey fishing


Band-tailed Pigeon.  This was after I finally figured out better settings for flying birds. 
While the light was too bright and washed it out, the bird is in pretty good focus.

Male Western Bluebird


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Black Phoebe

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Female Northern Harrier.  This is the mate of the male which I posted last time.
Same as above
Female Evening Grosbeak
Male Brown Cowbird
A pair of Brown Cowbirds, with the male showing off for the female
A pair of Bald Eagles
Turkey Vulture.  She looks primped for a beauty contest
Male American Goldfinch
























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