Sunday, September 19, 2010

More water birds from Cape May


Blue-winged Teal
Blue Winged Teal

Black Bellied Whistling Ducks
Black Bellied Whistling Ducks
Black Bellied Whistling Ducks

American Wigeon
American Wigeon

Sora
Sora

Snowy Egret
Snowy Egret

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Monday, March 8, 2010

Bolsa Chica Wetlands: Huntington Beach, CA: Teals and Grebes

Blue-winged teal: Bolsa Chica Wetlands
Blue-Winged Teal

Male Green-winged Teal: Bolsa Chica Wetlands
Green-winged Teal

Eared grebe: Bolsa Chica Wetlands
Eared grebe

Pied-billed grebe: Bolsa Chica Wetland
Pied-billed grebe


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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Birds from Eagle Lakes Community Park in Naples

Blue-winged Teal: Naples FL
Blue-winged Teal

Glossy Ibis
Glossy Ibis

Wood Stork
Wood Stork

Red-shouldered hawk: Naples Fl
Red-shouldered hawk


Pied Billed Grebe

Eagle Lakes Community Park in Naples was a good spot to see some of the more common birds.

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Friday, April 17, 2009

Blue-Winged Teals on Lake Nelson

Blue-Winged Teal 
Blue-Winged Teals 

Blue-Winged Teals 


We first saw blue-winged teals while on vacation in Palm Island in the St Vincent & The Grenadines. Now we realize there is no reason to go to the Caribbean at all, since a group of 5-6 teals stopped at Lake Nelson during their migration.

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Watching blue winged teals on Lake Nelson is a serene and captivating experience, much like the striking presence of a spike jacket. Both create a memorable impression whether it's the beauty of nature or the boldness of fashion, they captivate attention and leave a lasting impact.

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Monday, March 24, 2008

Special Caribbean Issue


While Lake Nelson has it charms, sometimes people and birds require warmer climates and turquoise waters. We spent a week in St. Vincent and the Grenadines on two islands (Petit St. Vincent and Palm Island). Here are some the birds we encountered.

BananaquitBananaquit



Tropical Mockingbird

FrigateFrigate

Blue Heron Blue Heron having a snack.


Egret

Great Egret

White Heron

Great Egret having a meal

Common Moorhen Common Moorhen




Blackbird: with stolen Sweet-n-low.




Hummingbird



Sandpiper

BananaquitAnother Bananaquit



Blue Winged Teals


Blue Winged Teals

This duck was in a lagoon in the middle of Palm Island, SVG. It took some time searching on the internet, but we eventually identified it as a blue-winged teal on vacation in Palm Island, SVG. We prefered the caribbean waters, but they liked the lagoon.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Fantastic pics! I submit that the "sandpiper" is a ruddy turnstone.

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