Sunday, February 15, 2009

February 15 - Blitzkrieg Birding

Today my friends and I did some hit & run birding. We started out in the eastern Long Island town of Yaphank. Here at Camman's Pond we saw the pair of Trumpeter Swans that had been found earlier this week. While this species is not yet on the official New York State list I have to believe that these birds will be countable.

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Credit: Byron Y

credit: Utah's Hogle Zoo

Next we made a brief stop in Babylon at Capri Lake. This place never disappoints in mid-winter and today we saw numberous species of duck. Redhead, Canvasback, Ruddy, Shoveler, Black & Mallard, Green-Winged Teal, both Lesser and Greate Scaup and Pied-Billed Grebe.

After that we headed to Jamaica Bay Refuge near Kennedy Airport. Here we were able to locate the male Barrow's Goldeneye at a distance out in the bay. This is the first male for me since December 2002 at Sandy Hook.
Credit: Shane Blodgett

A closeup image of the species:
Credit: Brian Currie

Lastly we visited Orchard Beach and finally were able to see the Saw-Whet Owl:

And later we saw a Great Horned Owl. An excellent day of birding today !