Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Litlle Blue Heron #113

This morning, while walking around Centennial lake in Columbia we spotted a immature Little Blue Heron, working its way around the little island in the western part of the lake. This photo is not the actual bird but a mature individual I happened upon near my office. The immature LBH a are mostly white with a pale blue beak. As they mature the will lose the white feathers and eventually look like this fellow.

Happy Birthday



The love of my life is celebrating a birthday today. I cannot believe how blessed I am that the Lord chose me to share her life. Through twenty-eight years of marriage, three children, and half a life time of memories.
You grow more beautiful with each passing day. Happy Birthday Sweetie.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

check out those legs

Algae leggings - very buff.
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Early morning walk

Well, another White Ibis was spotted, this time along a shallow in the Patapsco River. I finally was successful in actually seeing him. Below is my White Ibis (112). He is an immature Ibis, and therefore not very white.
In addition to the Ibis here is a partial list of creatures from this morning. Canada Geese, Green Heron, Great Blue Herons, several, Belted Kingfishers, Blue Winged Teals (113) and a Yellow-billed Cuckoo, heard not seen. Also some four legged critters of note: a four point buck and some beavers photos below.







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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Birds of Race Road


Race Road, a swampy wetland and is always good for multiple waders.Here is what I have been able to view this summer
Great Blue Herons (pictured)
Great Egrets (also picture)
Green Herons
Yellow Crowned Night Heron (immature)
Belted Kingfishers (several)


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Thursday Afternoon

Still no White Ibis (WI)............ But once again I caught a glimpse of another Heron. This time it was an immature Yellow Crowned Night Heron (110)

I could not get a clear view and it had not as of yet developed all the adult type plumage, but none the less it was exciting to see it as I had again given up hope on WI and was about to head to the car.


Well, it is not as if there is nothing going on at the marsh (swamp), but my focus is on finding the WI.

Here is a list of the regulars that I see daily.

Great Blue Herons, 3 to 5, Great Egrets 1 to 3, Belted Kingfishers a pair, Green Herons 2, a Black Crowned Night Heron, Mallards, Canada Geese, Wood Ducks, Eastern Bluebirds, Goldfinches, Red Winged Blackbirds, Grackles, Owls, Hawks, and a lot of little brown jobs all over the place.



Lets see what tomorrow brings

July 17, 2008



Thursday morning and still no White Ibis. But,
number 109 showed up as a Marsh Wren.
Noisy little guy. He was hard to miss. He kept jumping around and singing until I paid attention.


(not my photo)