Sunday, December 27, 2020

Christmas Peregrine: Can It Be Identified?


December 26 Email:

Merry Christmas!   I spent the afternoon at the Wastewater and I thought I would share a kind of cool experience.  I came across a young Peregrine Falcon near a huge flock of Northern Shovelers.  The falcon seemed very comfortable with my presence and the presence of other people in the area.  At one point, it launched from its perch, only to harass a Snowy Owl.  It returned several times to its perch after continually harassing the owl.  (I saw an eagle attack one of the owls last week, so they seem to have to deal with this sort of thing a lot).

After a while, the falcon launched in the other direction, toward the west lagoon.   It proceeded to knock down a Ruddy Duck, and after trying for over an hour to lift the duck from the ice, it gave up and flew away.  I noticed that the peregrine was banded.  I have attached a few images; the light was bad, but hopefully they will be of interest

Have a Happy New Year!   

Best,

- Kevin Feenstra










Keven, they certainly are of interest.  A fascinating account too.  Thanks!  That "butt shot" seems to show a silver band on the right leg with black "S" over blue "17" on the left.  Perhaps someone viewing this could give us more information about the bird.  It may be the same falcon I saw there on Nov. 17 (photo below) and has been reported frequently on eBird.  - Ric

Monday, December 21, 2020

Redpolls at the Wastewater





Common Redpolls

There was a flock of 200 plus Common Redpolls on the center dike at the Wastewater today.  They let me get real close.
 
- Charlie DeWitt

Sunday, December 20, 2020

Birds on White Lake Friday


December 19 Email:

Attached are a few photos of some birds that were seen this past Friday.  Very surprisingly, we saw three separate Great Blue Herons on White Lake.  It was also nice to see the Snowy Owl way out on the ice away from the maddening crowd.

- Phil Willemstein



Saturday, December 5, 2020

Showing Off the Wastewater


I spent this morning "showing off" the Wastewater properties to a pair of birders from Kentucky (communicating car-to-car with walkie-talkies).  We saw a nice collection of winter birds among our 27 total species.

A drive up the center dike provided nice views of a young Snowy Owl and flocks of Snow Buntings (a lifer for one of the Kentuckians) and Common Redpolls.

Through-the-windshield view of the cooperative Snowy Owl

Other species of interest included Northern Shoveler, American Black Duck, Bufflehead, Ruddy Duck, Rough-legged Hawk, two more Snowy Owls and American Tree Sparrow.  

- Ric

Friday, December 4, 2020

Great Egrets at Spring Lake


December 4, 5:21 p.m. Email:

I just saw these 3 Great Egrets at Mill Point Park in Spring Lake.

iPhone image of Great Egrets

- Carol Cooper