Not much travelling today, which was just what the Doctor ordered. I started first thing at the Convention Centre...
Another Lesser Nighthawk was flashing around the trees, eventually landing on an exposed branch. A not so rare occasion as I thought...still spectacular though. A walk out on the boardwalk didn't reveal the scarce Purple Gallinule but I did add Common Yellowthroat and managed to squeeze a Swamp Sparrow out of the reeds...
My first Great Kiskadees were also available here. A Peregrine also moved menacingly over the area (a late record for here apparently).
The Great-tailed Grackles are common and overlooked but I don't see many at Holmpton. A fine specimen here giving me the once over...
Real characters these...
Today was my first view of one of these chaps...
Nice to see a sp Spotted Sandpiper...
If there was ever a bird that reminded me of native America it has to be the Great Blue Heron...
Sleepy |
They can be quite tame...
Double take |
No apologies for another pic of my favourite...
Fairly distant Bayside |
A subtle but dapper Marbled Godwit (my first) was also present...
...followed shortly after by my first Snowy Egret...
As I continued my stroll along the boardwalk I approached a group of Birders focusing intently on some Mangroves close by. A lady turned to me and whispered...Chestnut-sided Warbler!! After a short while I managed a couple of pics...
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