I walked around Lake Harbor Park after breakfast this morning. Not surprisingly, it was quieter birdwise and busier peoplewise than a month ago.
The "best" bird was a small tern flying south over the beach. Its upper primaries were very light so I took it as a Forster's Tern (unfortunately, because it's the Common I need for Michigan this year).
Others among 18 species were this Herring Gull asking for its portrait on the north channel light,
and a Northern Cardinal singing atop a high snag, then dropping toward another male in the trees below.
Later at Black Lake Park there were 22 bird species including Great Blue Heron, Great Crested Flycatcher, Warbling & Red-eyed Vireos, Eastern Bluebird, Common Yellowthroat, Yellow Warbler, Indigo Bunting and Baltimore Oriole.
I'm assuming these two dragonflies on the field near the entrance are common species. Thanks to anyone (Charlie? Greg?) who I.D.'s them in the comments below.
- Ric
2 comments:
The top dragonfly is a Halloween Pennant, looks like a female to me. The other one is a female Widow Skimmer.
Charlie DeWitt
Widow Skimmer I've seen before, but I don't think Halloween Pennant. Thanks, Charlie.
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