Tuesday, March 29, 2011
The Dance Begins, Avocet Courtship at Radio Road Ponds -- Part 1
After dropping my wife off at SFO a few weeks ago, I decided to make a quick stop at Radio Road Ponds to see what birds were around before it started to rain again. I've already posted a few shots from this trip of handsome northern shoveler drakes and of the large group of American avocets that landed right in front of where I was sitting. The birds were starting to turn to their gorgeous summer colorations, and it was apparent that a few pairs had already selected a mate.
These two "love birds" spent time together on the outskirts of the flock. I was initially watching this pair just because they had moved closer to my position, but I was surprised and excited to see the female take her courtship pose. I had read about this interesting ritual and seen images of it before, but I had only previously seen it in person on one occasion, which was from quite a distance away. I was very lucky on this day to have a chance to witness this wonderful dance of nature from such a close distance.
After she presented her courtship pose, he spent a few minutes walking back and forth around her, seemingly getting closer to her with each pass.
He stopped to preen by her side on many occasions, perhaps doing his best to woo her with his looks, and demonstrate what a great choice she had made. The preening is apparently a very important part of the courtship ritual, and he seemed to go at it in quite a frenzied way at times.
The mating display lasted only a few minutes in total, and I've included images of the second half of the dance in my next post.
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These are beautiful shots! They are suppose to be here in Florida but I still haven't seen them yet. Nice series.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting Pat. I like how you've captured the birds watching each other and posing for each other.
ReplyDeletethey look great in that plumage. I have not seen that and am happy to see your great shots.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and interesting birds. :)
ReplyDeleteAn excellent set!
ReplyDeleteThose beaks sure are pointed. :)
Carletta@Round The Bend
A perfect set of images. From a very impressed, thank you!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful series Pat. Far more colourful than our Pied version but just as endearing. FAB.
ReplyDeleteGreat serie!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the images. I really am hooked on birds in the spring. A friend calls it bird porn.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of these beautiful birds and very exciting to see and photograph the courtship display.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous series!
ReplyDeleteIt has been a bazillion years now, but I still remember the awe when we saw our first avocets (n the Klamath basin area, Oregon). We've seen more since --- often in your area... and I still think they are one of the most beautiful birds I've ever seen.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are just elegant -- beautiful just as these birds deserve. Thanks for sharing.
Your Avocets are so different to ours in the UK.
ReplyDeleteA stunning bird and beautiful images.
What a wonderful series showing the courtship of these lovely birds!
ReplyDeleteAs always Pat your luck and skill becomes our great fortune to enjoy. Again we reach into the Rave Bag searching for new words to say, "Wow!"
ReplyDeleteFantastic series Pat.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful behavior to witness...Great photos--
ReplyDeleteWow,what a series, Pat.Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteGreat Idea Dude! I really got something new from your blog. You have taken photographs from same angel your positions are very selective and proper. Thank for sharing with us...
ReplyDeleteWildlife Photographer
Fabulous! Love how one can see how the bill is curved. Congrats.
ReplyDeleteWow,what outstanding photos!
ReplyDeleteI hope they're careful with those long point beaks!
ReplyDeleteYou are such a tease Pat. Now we have to wait to see the rest of the courtship ritual? Seriously, fabulous photos of these two gorgeous birds doing what birds do best. Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely magnificent images of courtship behavior. Amazing series!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely smashing set of images! WOW! I envy you this whole experience and the photos. Incredible work
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments and kind words, everyone! I'm so glad I was able to witness this event and share it with all of you!
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