Saturday, April 28, 2007

Very Exciting Birding

When we arrived at Lynde Conservation Area we saw many different types of waterfowl including the Canada Goose.
Half way threw Lynde Conservation Area there was an adult male Downy Woodpecker. It almost landed on Jesse's hand but Jesse quickly pulled his hand away.

This morning we went to Thickson Wildlife Reserve, it had many species of birds including the RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET!!! I was very amazed when I saw it, my mom couldn't take any pictures of it because it was moving very quickly. Then we went to a grassland at that reserve. There I saw Tree Swallows hawking insects. Which was very exciting also. After that we went to the marsh, it had Red-winged Blackbirds, Northern Cardinals and American Robins. Of course the cardinals and robins were beside the marsh not in it. As we headed back to the grassland I heard a mysterious peeping sound, it was coming from in the grass. I didn't see the bird or the nest so I didn't walk in that area. Then the Tree Swallows came again, and I new bird. A flycatcher. I think it was a Great-crested Flycatcher but I wasn't sure. Although it looked a little bit like a robin. Then I heard a Hairy Woodpecker but didn't see it. We then walked further into the woods beside the grassland and my mom heard a cardinal. After that we went to a mini lake in the reserve. I saw some Golden-crowned Kinglets there. And a Great Blue Heron hunting. It was very camouflage. In fact, it was so camouflaged that the busy courting Canada Geese didn't see it. Then a Mallard or Mallard Duck flew very close to us. Soon we had to start heading back. On our way back we went to Thickson Point. It had a HUGE lake by it and it had a bird that looked to be a Shearwater, or a very unusual duck. But then we had to get in the van to go to Lynde Conservation Area. On the way there I studied my bird book.

When we finally got there it started raining. But not to worry because it's the best time to go birding. We saw many waterfowl including the Canada Goose. Then we went to feed the chickadees and we also saw White-throated Sparrows, White-crowned Sparrows, Red-winged Blackbirds and Blue Jays. Then we saw a Downy Woodpecker trying to land on Jesse's hand because he had cereal on his hand.

I just figured something out its a code thing; I will repeat what I said in code: I just figured something ouut its a code.A

Anyway, I have go now so bye.


5 comments:

omalois said...

Good morning birdman,
Sounds like you and your family had a great time birding. Enjoyed your blog, but PLEASE don't do the next one in 'code' :-)

Larry said...

Ruby-crowned Kinglets sure do jump around-don't they? White-crowned Sparrow is an uncommon bird in CT.
Sounds like you enjoyed yourself.

Birdman said...

Hello,
omalois-OK, I wont do it in code anymore. I was just showing what it looks like.

larry-I didn't see the White-throated Sparrow in the city, I saw it in a rural area. Yes, I had a good time and I would write more about if I had some more free time. Anyway, how was your Saturday? Good?

Ruth said...

Glad to see you had such a good day. We went out for a couple of hours today and saw very few birds, just snapping turtles. They weren't interested in us though!

Birdman said...

Hello, body soul and spirit
Were the birds not intersted in you or the snapping turtles weren't interested in you.
Bye,
Samuel