Friday, March 11, 2011
Singing red-winged blackbird, Berkeley Marina
The blackbirds are starting to make a real ruckus, which must mean that spring is just around the corner! These are two shots from an evening walk at Cesar Chavez Park at the Berkeley Marina. At least two burrowing owls are still there, although we couldn't find the third that we had seen earlier in the season. Perhaps it was just below ground, or maybe it has left for the summer.
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Agelaius phoeniceus,
Anas clypeata,
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Berkeley Marina,
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San Francisco Bay,
singing,
wildlife photography
Thursday, March 10, 2011
American kestrel, Point Reyes National Seashore
Here are three more shots from my wonderful encounter with this lovely kestrel in Point Reyes National Seashore last month. I posted some others a few weeks ago with the overcast sky as the backdrop, but since this particular female was so cooperative, I was able to get some shots with a more colorful setting too.
Here's a similar pose, but with her tail feathers showing.
I'm not sure what caught her eye for this one, but it makes for an interesting pose, especially with the catchlight in her eye.
Here's a similar pose, but with her tail feathers showing.
I'm not sure what caught her eye for this one, but it makes for an interesting pose, especially with the catchlight in her eye.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Prowling plover, Pillar Point Harbor
A black-bellied plover hunting for worms in the sand at Pillar Point Harbor on Half Moon Bay. There was surprisingly little in the way of birds along the shoreline on this particular evening, but I did manage to make a tentative friendship with this plover. After watching it pluck a number of worms from the sand before sunset, I was able to work my way in close and gain its trust. I followed it up and down the beach a number of times as it ran back and forth, and on a few occasions it came so close that I couldn't keep the whole bird in the frame. No complaints here though -- it's always a pleasure to have the chance to spend some quality time with a shorebird!
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Turnstone in kelp, Pillar Point Harbor
Reaching into the archives after a busy week of traveling, here are two shots of a black turnstone in the intertidal area of Pillar Point Harbor at low tide from last August. I've had so many interesting settings in which to photograph shorebirds there, from seagrass to bulbous pods, and the red color of this kelp really makes for a unique foreground, I think.
Submitted to World Bird Wednesday -- follow the link to see this week's submissions!
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Frosty sparrow, Tennessee Valley
With the extra cold weather this weekend in the Bay Area, I figured I'd take a walk in Tennessee Valley with the hope of seeing some wildlife in the frosted meadows. Unfortunately, nothing was stirring in the early morning light except for some sparrows along the trail.
Perhaps it was singing about how cold its feet were!
Perhaps it was singing about how cold its feet were!
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