We had the day off work today in case Hurricane Matthew impacts the area. I went out to Bayport to see if there were any birds. Not too much, the best finds were a small group of four blue-winged teal flying by and a bald eagle perched in a tree. The fishing pier was completely destroyed by the storm, so I was the only person at the park.
Thursday, December 29, 2016
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
Sunrise Storm, Fort DeSoto - October 1, 2016
Today was a great day for birding, but getting there early, I was also
able to get some nice photos of storm clouds at sunrise over the
Sunshine Skyway.
Birding Fort DeSoto - October 1, 2016
Today I felt like fall migration has officially begun! There were 56
species today, probably my highest number for this park, listed on Ebird. I could have even gotten more if I had gone out to the North Shore beach.
I went hoping to see at least one life bird, and I saw three (golden-winged warbler, yellow-bellied flycatcher, blackburnian warbler)! Plus, saw one I species had only seen once, almost exactly five years ago: Black-billed cuckoo.
There were many other birders there, and I probably would not have found even one of them without their help. I did find a male Baltimore oriole completely on my own though! Narrowly missed a few others seen today: Philadelphia vireo, Swainson's warbler, lark sparrow.
I went hoping to see at least one life bird, and I saw three (golden-winged warbler, yellow-bellied flycatcher, blackburnian warbler)! Plus, saw one I species had only seen once, almost exactly five years ago: Black-billed cuckoo.
There were many other birders there, and I probably would not have found even one of them without their help. I did find a male Baltimore oriole completely on my own though! Narrowly missed a few others seen today: Philadelphia vireo, Swainson's warbler, lark sparrow.
Golden-winged Warbler! |
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
WeekiWachee Preserve - September 11, 2016
A slow birding day, and still extremely hot! I could only stay out about 45 minutes before it got too hot for me. I did not find many birds, but there was a beautiful cluster of liatris filled with over 20 butterflies, including several different species.
Sawgrass Lake - September 10, 2016
After the storm there were reports of many "fallout" birds at Sawgrass Lake. Even though it has been over a week, I think there were still a few around. There was a good variety, but not many of each species. The best find was a dark morph short-tailed hawk perched in a tree. I have seen these several times before, but never perched.
Sunday, November 27, 2016
Sunrise at Driftwood Beach, Jekyll Island - September 6, 2016
I took these with a Canon point and shoot camera rather than my usual Sony DSLR. I woke up early to get a time lapse of sunrise with my GoPro camera and was more focused on the video than on photography today. Still got some colorful shots!
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