From the largest rodent to one of the smallest birds, here’s a winter wren trying to enjoy its frozen breakfast and then giving me a piece of its mind for butting in.
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Travel Day 9 attempt 2
Let’s see if I can schedule this one correctly this time. In any case, I sometimes have better luck getting picture of beaver in the winter than in summer, and here’s one example:
Travel Day 8
Hoodies are the only mergansers we see, and when the river starts freezing up, we can hope to catch some glimpses of common mergansers, such as this drake with four hens.
Travel Day 7
Once the ice forms on the river, you might be surprised to see this year-round resident as well, but here’s a female belted kingfisher picture from the same day as the ice picture above.
Travel Day 6
Here’s a sight I don’t get to see everyday, even though they are year-round residents, a great blue heron in the snow.
Travel Day 5
Here an interesting one, if you haven’t seen it before, an American black duck, a drake by the looks of that yellow bill, hiding amongst the mallards.
Travel Day 4
One of my favorite parts of winter is the snow because it makes everything look nice. Here are a few of our year-round critters looking especially nice in the snow. A male northern cardinal. A female northern cardinal. A mourning dove And a red-tailed hawk
Travel Day 3
Buffleheads and hooded mergansers are nice, but how about this goldeneye drake? I can’t wait to see them again.
Travel Day 2
While I’m on the road, here’s another treat we might expect this coming winter. Sure, we see hooded mergansers from time to time, but we don’t often get to see them parked on the ice.
Travel Day Number 1
Welp, I already tipped my had last evening when I accidentally sent out “Travel Day 9” ahead of schedule. Anyway, as you have probably surmised by now, Anne and I are on the road again, and I’ve got my camera with me, but I don’t expect to have sufficient internet for a while, so I’veContinue reading “Travel Day Number 1”