From the observation tower at Magee, we were at eye-level with some small willows. Several Nashville Warblers displayed their acrobatic skills while foraging in the catkins. Wonderful to watch!
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Black Pole Warblers
Magee Woodcock Family
On Saturday, we were able to watch as a Mother Woodcock and her two young foraged at the small loop. Unconcerned about the throng of observers, they strutted along with their amusing “Woodcock Shuffle.”
Using their shovel-tipped beaks, they unearthed several juicy worms. Finally, Mom settled in for a rest, and the babes settled into some debris….becoming virtually impossible to see.
Here’s a video clip of their performance:
Using their shovel-tipped beaks, they unearthed several juicy worms. Finally, Mom settled in for a rest, and the babes settled into some debris….becoming virtually impossible to see.
Here’s a video clip of their performance:
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Yellow-Throated Warbler
Rose Breasted Grosbeak
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Monday, April 30, 2012
Buck Creek Birds
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