This morning along the north wall of the West Lagoon this juvenile Bald Eagle
sat beside my car as we watched an adult (maybe its mom?) nail a gull and carry it off.
As reported earlier by Charlie, there is some good shorebird habitat in the third churning lagoon which has been drained down. Several dozen birds were foraging in the muck, mostly Lesser Yellowlegs, but also a few Semipalmated Plovers, a pair of American Golden-plovers,
a Stilt Sandpiper (here with a yellowlegs),
and some Killdeer. A Pied-billed Grebe was in the West Lagoon, a Horned Grebe in the East Lagoon,
and several Bonaparte's Gulls in various stages of molt in the southeast corner of the East Lagoon.
There were very few birds later at the Lane's Landing marsh; this Leopard Frog hopped beside the trail there.
- Ric
2 comments:
Great shots Ric, what kind of camera setup are you running?
Casey, thanks for the compliment. I have no "setup" but a Nikon P-600 bridge camera. It's small enough not to get in the way. I crop and sharpen the posted photos with GIMP software (poor man's Photoshop). These don't match the quality of images from our real photographers, but they're fine for showing some stuff that I see while out birding.
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