Showing posts with label White-eyed Vireo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label White-eyed Vireo. Show all posts

Thursday, November 4, 2021

Crops & Clips: Flashback to November , 2018

As I do each month, I enjoyed looking back over my archived photos, taken three years previously, to remember how things were then and maybe get some idea of what to expect this year. I processed 494 photos in November, 2018. As usual, I searched for images which reflected favorite memes: critters of all kinds (especially birds), skies and clouds, reflections, flowers and fences, as well as scenes which speak for themselves. We spent the entire year at home in south Florida. 

On November 1, our walk in the Wounded Wetlands rewarded us with an Eastern Phoebe...

...an acrobatic female Black-and-White Warbler:


The next morning, several long-legged waders foraged in a slough created by off-road vehicles next to the wet prairie. Heavy rains had caused the lake to spill over, trapping fish in the surrounding area. They included a Little Blue and Tricolored Heron as well as a Great Egret:

A Snowy Egret and Wood Stork were out of the frame:

This is a nice size comparison between the egret and the Tricolored Heron:

The egret flew up to balance on some flimsy branches:

The heron rookery was about to be demolished. It harbored a secretive Black-crowned Night-Heron...

...and a drab Yellow-crowned Night-Heron:

Before the end of the first week I saw a Yellow-throated Warbler...


...a female Blue Grosbeak in winter plumage...

...a male Northern Cardinal who had just completed molting into fresh plumage...

...a devoted pair of Black Vultures which had nested nearby for several years...

...a White-eyed Vireo...

...and Florida's State Butterfly, a Zebra heliconian on Firebush (Hamelia patens):

Although I should have been satisfied with such an auspicious start, other sightings that month included a Pileated Woodpecker...

...a female Red-bellied Woodpecker...

...Northern Mockingbird...

...female Painted Bunting...

...Gulf Fritillary on Lantana...

...Prairie Warbler...

...Blue-headed Vireo...

...White Ibises...

...immature Red-shouldered Hawk...

...and a male Scarlet Skimmer (Crocothemis servilia):

A male Bobcat strolled nonchalantly across the gravel track:

On November 24 the full Beaver Moon set over the lake:

The next morning it was quite high as the fog lifted:

There were buttermilk skies...

...brilliant reflections...

and fiery sunrises:

However, all was not good. The heron rookery was destroyed. This was the view of the rookery on November 20:

Heavy machinery was poised on a floating platform:

Two days later, hurricane debris had been removed and most of the shoreline vegetation which had hosted the heron nests had been clear-cut: 

On November 28, a lone night-heron rested on a broken branch near the missing tree which had contained one of eight nests that produced numerous young birds earlier that year:

This photo, taken at a pasture next to Chapel Trail Nature Preserve, is a somber reminder that now, three years later, the Longhorn cattle and Cattle Egrets are gone and the grassland is being paved over for a parking lot to store boats and RVs:

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Linking to:


Fences Around the World

Nature Thursday

Skywatch Friday

Weekend Reflections

Saturday's Critters

BirdD'Pot

Camera Critters

All Seasons

Wordless Wednesday (on Tuesday)

Natasha Musing

Our World Tuesday

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Please visit the links to all these posts to see some excellent photos on display
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Thursday, April 18, 2019

The many faces of a vireo

Birds' faces are frozen in place. They cannot smile, frown or otherwise change their expressions. Yet a certain tilt of a vireo's head can cause us humans to imagine that they can.

This White-eyed Vireo emerged from a thicket for only a few seconds as I feverishly snapped a burst of photos.

White-eyed Vireo 07-20190330

White-eyed Vireo 03-20190330

White-eyed Vireo 09-20190330

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White-eyed Vireo 094-20190330

White-eyed Vireo 02-20190330

White-eyed Vireo 091-20190330

Back at home, we have a new addition (besides our latest great-granddaughter!). A boater damaged the Mallard decoy which serves as a float for our lawn irrigation system, so it was replaced by a goose. No sooner had it been put into service when a Double-crested Cormorant with emerald jewel eyes found it to be a convenient roost:

Double-crested Cormorant on decoy 01-20190326

Double-crested Cormorant portrait 03-20190326

The Palm Warblers are migrating away to the north. This was the last one I saw, on March 28:

Palm Warbler 03-20190328

Palm Warbler 02-20190328

Great Crested Flycatchers are passing through...

Great Crested Flycatcher 01-20190328

...as are Northern Parula warblers:

Northern Parula 2-20190328

A Raccoon paused on its way across the path:

Raccoon 02-20190328

A Black-and-White Warbler crept along the trunk of a small tree:

Black-and-White Warbler male 04-20190328

Black-and-White Warbler male 08-20190328

Mottled Ducks were courting. Two males chased three females:

Mottled Ducks 01-20190330

Plumages of both sexes are similar. The two males have plain greenish yellow to orange bills, while the bills of the females are darker orange with black markings. The variable color of the wing speculum is due to reflection of sunlight):

Mottled Ducks 091-20190330

Two pairs of Mottled Ducks lift off. Note the color of their bills. The males are often slightly larger than the females:

Mottled Ducks 08-20190330

It was not a good day for reflections on the lake:

Mottled Ducks 04-20190330

Before sunrise on March 31, an established feral Muscovy Duck looked out of place out in the wetlands:

Muscovy Duck before sunrise 20190230

The view to the west over still water, just before sunrise:


Sky to west at sunrise 20190408
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Linking to Misty's  CAMERA CRITTERS,

Linking to Eileen's SATURDAY'S CRITTERS,

Linking to SKYWATCH FRIDAY by Yogi, Sylvia and Sandy

Linking to WEEKEND REFLECTIONS by James

Linking to BirdD'Pot by Anni

Linking to Our World Tuesday by Lady Fi

Linking to Wild Bird Wednesday by Stewart

Linking to Wordless Wednesday (on Tuesday) by NC Sue

Linking to ALL SEASONS by Jesh

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Please visit the links to all these memes to see some excellent photos on display

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