Showing posts with label Anniversary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anniversary. Show all posts

Thursday, June 20, 2019

Summer Doldrums

With spring migration long over and the summer solstice approaching, I have found it a bit challenging to compile a list of twenty or more bird species sighted  or heard on each of our morning walks in the "Wounded Wetlands" of south Florida. Since we are about 18 miles inland from the Atlantic Ocean, we cannot expect to see the greater variety of species associated with tidal waters. 

As the duties of raising nestlings and feeding fledglings take priority, the morning chorus of bird song is diminished and birds are less evident. Long-legged waders are discouraged by unusually higher water levels which disperse their aquatic prey. 

Feathers are wearing down and soon will need to be replaced. By mid-summer many species will undergo a post-breeding molt, requiring them to expend much energy. Migration and reproduction are other energy-intensive phases in a bird's life cycle. In between, the birds rest and take advantage of abundant food supplies to fuel the next stage.

This shabby preening female Northern Cardinal seems to already be in need of fresh plumage, but the molt must be postponed until after she finishes rearing her brood:

Northern Cardinal female preening 20190612

Northern Cardinal female preening 2-20190612

Saharan dust is moving across south Florida, causing some haze but adding color to the sky before sunrise: 

Cloudy morning 02-JUN 15 2019_Localtone

Cloudy morning 01-JUN 15 2019_Localtone

On a clear morning, the the beams from the rising sun, enhanced by dust in the atmosphere, converge as anti-solar rays on the opposite horizon. They create a false or mirrored sunrise:

Mirrored Sunrise 02 JUN 15 2019

The colorful view from the levee shortly after sunrise:

View from levee to north JUN 12 2019

Setting out before sunrise on a typical late spring morning, here are some of the expected species--

Brown Thrasher:

Brown Thrasher 01-20190527

Brown Thrasher 02-20190527

Loggerhead Shrike:

Loggerhead Shrike 03-20190612

Loggerhead Shrike 01-20190518

Loggerhead Shrike 03-20190606

Northern Mockingbird:

Northern Mockingbird expelling pellet -1 20190203

This is a juvenile mockingbird, as evidenced by its spotted breast and yellow corners of its mouth (gape):

Northern Mockingbird juvenile 01-20190522

A shrike and a mockingbird compete for insects together in a patch of gravel:

Northern Mockingbird and Loggerhead Shrike 02-20190528

Northern Mockingbird and Loggerhead Shrike 01-20190528

A White Ibis probes the turf:

White Ibis 02-20190530

White Ibis 01-20190530

A Killdeer sits on her eggs:

Killdeer incubating before sunrise 20190616

A Bald Eagle passes overhead before sunrise:

Bald Eagle 02-20190611

Butterflies are disturbingly scarce. One morning I found a newly emerged White Peacock in excellent condition. They fight over territory and mates, quickly damaging their wings:

White Peacock-  Anartia jatrophae-  20190609

Julia heliconian butterflies were previously abundant, but almost disappeared after the autumn of 2017 when Hurricane Irma devastated the flowering and host plants and probably wiped out an entire generation of eggs and larvae. Now I often go several days without seeing any at all. This male gave me a nice photo opportunity as it sipped nectar from a Lantana flower:

Julia heliconian - Dryas iulia - male 01-20190603

Julia heliconian - Dryas iulia - male 03-20190603

Julia heliconian - Dryas iulia - male 02-20190603

We harvested well over 100 pounds of mangos and gave most of them away to neighbors and members of our choir. Those out of reach on the tree were left for the squirrels and birds. I scooped out the fruit and froze about 50 more of them and we still had these left over:

Leftover Mangos JUN 14 2019

On the morning of our 59th Wedding Anniversary, a white dove (feral Rock Pigeon), the first I have ever seen in the wetlands patch, posed for a moment as if to celebrate the occasion:

White Dove on our anniversary 20190611 

There is an upside to the rainy weather, as seen from our back patio on June 18:

Double Rainbow 01-20190618


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Thursday, December 29, 2016

Birds and beauty of 2016

Celebrating the New Year by mining the archives for some memories of 2016

January--

Sky: Stormy sunrise

Reflections in flooded prairie HDR 20160131

Critters: Pride and Jewel:

Bald Eagles Powershot SX700 HS 30x plus 1.3 digital 20160129

February--

The boardwalk at Wellington Preserve:

Wellington boardwalk HDR 20160221

Loggerhead Shrike and budding Red Maple:

Loggerhead Shrike 5-20160221

March--

Eastern Towhee singing a spring song:

Eastern Towhee 05-20160305

April--

Green Heron tending to newly hatched chick:

Green Heron 17-5 with hatchlings HDR 02-20160413


Two-dimensional Black-necked Stilts:

Black-necked Stilts 5-20160412

May--

Bounding White-tailed Deer:

White-tailed Deer running 2-20160530

White-eyed Vireo:

White-eyed Vireo portrait 20160526

Tricolored Heron:

Tricolored Heron 03-20160519

June--

56th Wedding Anniversary family reunion in Colorado

Family reunion HDR 01-20160615

Final approach into Chicago Midway Airport:

Chicago approach 20160604

July--

Leaping White-tail buck:

White-tail buck HDR 20160730

Common Nighthawk:

Common Nighthawk 91-20160720

August--

Juvenile Bald Eagle "Spirit:"

Bald Eaglet HDR 02-20160717

Northern Mockingbird on lakeside natural wreath:

Northern Mockingbird juvenile 20160717

Marsh Rabbit:

Marsh Rabbit 01-20160830

September--

Merlin:

Merlin HDR 20160918

Adult Green Heron:

Green Heron HDR 20160916

October--

Chipmunk on fence:

Chipmunk 3-20161017

A brace of Mallards:

Mallards HDR 20161014

November--

Bald Eagles getting ready for a new breeding season:

Bald Eagles 09093  touching beaks 20161128

December--

White Peacock:

White Peacock 20161219

Blue Jay:

Blue Jay 20161216


Sending you all Best Wishes for a happy, healthy  and prosperous 2017. Thanks so much for visiting!

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