10 snowy owls..!
Snowy owl in flight.. wish I'd been faster (and my camera focused a bit faster), because it was wayy closer than this photo shows!
Golden-crowned Sparrow. Identifiable by it's golden crown (.. amazing!). Also learned that it's foraging habits are different than that of other Sparrows (at least the Fox Sparrow). These guys just hop around eating, while the Fox Sparrow sort of digs with its feet.
Male Wood Duck. These guys are beautiful! One of the guys told us that the females were originally identified as a different species.. they do look similar, but they're a bit flashier than other female ducks (in my opinion, at least)
Mallard eating at a bird feeder. In a tree. About a meter off the ground.
Female (left) and male (right) Red-Winged Blackbirds. Without the males close by, I'm very bad at telling the females apart from other Sparows. However, I learned that the beaks are different (more pointed in the blackbirds, more conical in Sparrows), and that they are actually a bit bigger. Size really doesn't mean much when you're talking about birds though, unless you can see them side-by-side.
This made someone smile :)
Male Northern Pintail. Long tail (which is a bit cut-out), white stripes up the back of it's neck, and the blueish bill are give aways. The females are nice looking, too.
All in all, a very chilly day, but well worth the morning of being outside. I think I'll appreciate being at Reifel more now, because I know more. I think R really enjoyed the experience too.. I convinced him to buy a year memebership, so hopefully sometime soon we'll have us both out banding!
I miss Reifel!
ReplyDeleteAnd yes. Ducks do perch in trees. I know someone who broke her collar bone because a duck flew out of a tree and spooked the horse she was riding... My horse - too good for that. Haha.