This little phoebe greets us at Allaire State Park every time we visit. The NJ state bird may be the goldfinch but the phoebe is very prominent in the spring. We watched him carry nesting materials to a nest under the bridge today.
We looked for warblers and other spring migrants but saw mostly the old winter standbys. We did catch a glimpse of a common yellow-throat and we heard both Towhees and white eyed vireos. The yellow rump warblers were in fine feather and quite showy today.
Steve and I travel mostly around New Jersey on day trips to bird. Sometimes we make side trips to other states or an overnight to Southern NJ. Usually our trips are short and within an hour of Point Pleasant beach where we live. We take pictures of the interesting things we see and do. This blog is an attempt to share our fun with you.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Friday, April 6, 2012
Hooked!
Today we landed in Sandy Hook for a drive around the park. We often land at our birding spots by total accident but today we had a plan. We have been spotting the pine warblers around our usual haunts for a week or so. They are often accompanied by the palm warbler. That little guy has been eluding us until today. We caught wind of his presence at Sandy Hook so we took a drive and we were rewarded by this little palm warbler( pictured above). (Click on the pic for a larger image.)
The park must have been giving free ants to every flicker who showed up because there were lots and lots of flickers in the park today. This one seemed to find an endless supply of ants in a sidewalk crack.
We can almost always catch a few killdeer this time of year. They are always a favorite with their two necklaces. They were not afraid of us but when a dog passed by they were feigning.
Our first thrush of the season (well of course if you do not count robins) was this hermit thrush perched just in front of our Jeep. He was either tired or very tame because he stuck around for quite a while.
We left the park around noon capping off a morning of sun and relaxation. This gull seems to be following our example.
The park must have been giving free ants to every flicker who showed up because there were lots and lots of flickers in the park today. This one seemed to find an endless supply of ants in a sidewalk crack.
We can almost always catch a few killdeer this time of year. They are always a favorite with their two necklaces. They were not afraid of us but when a dog passed by they were feigning.
Our first thrush of the season (well of course if you do not count robins) was this hermit thrush perched just in front of our Jeep. He was either tired or very tame because he stuck around for quite a while.
We left the park around noon capping off a morning of sun and relaxation. This gull seems to be following our example.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Into the Woods
We are starting our real all out birding this week. The martins have returned to our backyard and the phlox are blooming. Both of these events signal it is time for a daily outing. This morning was beautiful. There was not a cloud in the sky and it was perfect "sweater weather". Birds were not the only thing we noticed today. We even caught a glimpse of the Easter Bunny.
We enjoyed seeing some of the winter birds and year round residents.
This Blue Jay wanted to be sure to make my post. He even smiled for the camera.
The cardinal and the titmouse are always sure to welcome us to the woods.
We enjoyed seeing some of the winter birds and year round residents.
This Blue Jay wanted to be sure to make my post. He even smiled for the camera.
The cardinal and the titmouse are always sure to welcome us to the woods.
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Spring Signs
Coco thinks she can drive. |
Open trout season starts April 7 in NJ |
Our first official outing of spring 2012 sprouted several signs of spring. It seems appropriate since the first day of spring was earlier this week. We made several stops with Coco and Rose in the backseat of our Jeep Liberty. Since my hip replacement surgeries in November and January I have a new woman and hope to be able to walk better and further this spring but for now I am still pretty unsteady. Shooting with my long lens is a challenge because I try to do it without a tripod. So here are my first feeble attempts.
Moss |
Pine Warbler |
Pine warblers feeling frisky |
Cowbird |
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