Posts Tagged ‘Bird’
Saturday, May 26th, 2012
While visiting the interiors of the buildings comprising the R.C. Harris Water Filtration Plant, there was also a show happening outside of the buildings, as Swallows were building their nests in small nooks near the tops of these buildings. Here are some of the better shots:
Nesting Swallows 1
Nesting Swallows 2
Nesting Swallows 3
Nesting Swallows 4
Nesting Swallows 5
Tags: Bird, R.C. Harris Water Filtration Plant, Swallow, The Beaches
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Friday, May 4th, 2012
Unfortunately I accidentally spooked this bird when he was wading in a marshy pool at Woodbine Park, but he gave me a great view when he flew by to head to the beaches further south of Woodbine Park.
Snowy Egret in Flight
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Friday, April 27th, 2012
Just before leaving the hotel to head back home, I toured the hotel grounds with camera in hand to see if there was any other birds I could shoot. No Anna’s Hummingbirds in sight this morning, and no other birds (other than sparrows) came into range. And then I saw this little guy singing his heart out on the patio of the hotel. I managed to get a few shots off, and here are the results:
Rock Wren Singing
Rock Wren on Rail
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Thursday, April 26th, 2012
One of the reasons I went to Balboa Park was because I was told that the gardens were a haven for the local bird life. I started out at what’s known as the Old Cactus Garden, and took a number of shots in the morning, and after visiting a number of the “pocket museums” on the grounds, came back in the afternoon. The sun was never fully out, but it cooperated just enough for me to get some great shots, particularly of some of the hummingbirds that loved some of the bright red flowers on one of the tree-like succulents there.
Female Anna's Hummingbird Sipping Rainwater from Ground
Female Anna's Hummingbird Drinking Nectar from Red Flower
Female Anna's Hummingbird Drinking Nectar from Red Flower - Close-up
Female Anna's Hummingbird Drinking Nectar at Base of Red Flower
California Towhee
Female Hooded Oriole
Male Hooded Oriole
Tags: Anna's Hummingbird, Balboa Park, Bird, California, California Towhee, Hooded Oriole, Hummingbird
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Wednesday, April 25th, 2012
The conference concluded mid-day, so I had the rest of the day to explore San Diego. A colleague of mine was interested in seeing the San Diego Zoo, and realizing the photo opportunities, readily agreed to join him.
Such a terrific zoo, and it was a good day to visit it: the sun was out but it never felt too hot. We hopped on the SkyTrain which took us to the other end of the zoo and slowly worked our way back to the entrance.
I had a field day taking shots of just about everything that I could get a good photo of (and a few I couldn’t. 😉 Here are some highlights:
Male Wood Duck Close-up
Sleeping Koala and its Mother
Male Peacock Close-up
Rosy-billed Pochard
Male Hooded Merganser
White-headed Buffalo Weaver
White-faced Whistling Duck
Victoria Crowned Pigeon
Male Fairy Bluebird
Proghorn #1
Pair of Meerkats
Male Black-spotted Barbet
Ivory-billed Aracari
Guanaco
Emerald Dove
Hyrinx
Golden-bellied Mangabey
Dromedary Camel
Female-Fairy Bluebird
California Condor Getting Ready to Fly
California Condor
Black Spur-winged Goose
Black Spur-winged Goose (Look for the Spur by its 'Elbow')
Black-billed Magpie
Tags: Bird, Black Spur-winged Goose, Black-billed Magpie, California Condor, Dromedary Camel, Emerald Dove, Fairy Bluebird, Golden-bellied Mangabey, Hooded Merganser, Hyrinx, Koala, Meerkat, Proghorn, Rosy-billed Pochard, San Diego Zoo, Victoria Crowned Pigeon, Wood Duck, Zoo
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Tuesday, April 24th, 2012
While wondering around the hotel’s grounds, I discovered that the top branch of a small tree that was just level to the tennis-court terrace was a popular spot with some of the local birds. In particular, a small female Anna’s Hummingbird kept zipping hither and yon but always coming back to that little branch, presumably because it was such a good look-out. With my fast telephoto lens in hand, I managed to take plenty of shot of the little bird:
Female Anna's Hummingbird Close-up
Female Anna's Hummingbird on a Small Branch
Female's Anna's Hummingbird About to Fly
Female Anna's Hummingbird Flying Away
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Friday, April 20th, 2012
There are plenty of Red-winged Blackbirds down by Woodbine Park right now. The males are the easiest to spot as they are calling out their territory, but it is usually harder to spot the females as they are better camouflaged. Here are some pics of the ones I was able to see.
I particularly like this shot, which was taken using my new (to me) Olympus E-620 using my 200mm f/2.6 telephoto lens, as there is extra detail captured using this camera’s 12.3 megapixels as opposed to the 10 megapixels in my old E-510. I like how you can make out the touch of “gold” on her shoulder, and the slightly darker patch of feathers just above her beak and eye.
Female Red-winged Blackbird
A few minutes later I saw another female who had just come out of a bath and was drying herself off. So here’s a pic of slightly soggy female red-winged blackbird.
Female Red-Winged Blackbird After a Bath
This male red-winged blackbird was on the ground, looking for something to eat. He spotted me and gave a squawk before heading back to look for more food.
Male Red-winged Blackbird Squawking
Tags: Bird, Olympus E-620, Red-Winged Blackbird, Telephoto Lens, Woodbine Park
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Sunday, March 25th, 2012
Made the trip to nearby Tommy Thompson park this afternoon. With the sun out it was a great day to shoot bird pictures (as well as a few involving people). Here’s a selection of what I managed to shoot with my camera:
Killdeer
Northern Mockingbird 1
Northern Mockingbird 2
City Skyline from Jetty
Cyclist on Jetty
Mute Swan All Puffed-up
Mute Swan Close-up
Photographer on Jetty Against Toronto Skyline
Song Sparrow
Evidence of a Beaver Nearby
Male Mallard Flying Overhead
Robin Looking Back at Me
Mute Swan Coming in for a Landing 1
Mute Swan Coming in for a Landing 2
Tags: Beaver, Bird, Killdeer, Mute Swan, Northern Mockingbird, Robin, Song Sparrow, Toronto Skyline
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Tuesday, March 20th, 2012
I didn’t get much of an opportunity to shoot pics of birds while I was over in the U.K., so it was good to go for a walk in Woodbine Park with the dog to see the birds that have returned (or in a couple of cases, likely never left).
Here are a couple of shots of a male Red-winged Blackbird who was gathering thistle seeds and squawking away.
Male Red-winged Blackbird Squawking
When he noticed me, he directed his squawks at me:
Male Red-winged Blackbird Squawking at Me
One of a pair of Mourning Doves I ran across:
Mourning Dove
Here’s a pic of one of a couple of Robins I saw in Woodbine Park. Am pretty sure at least three American Robins stuck it out for the whole of the (non-)winter we had.
An American Robin
The Mute Swans are back in Woodbine Park’s pond. They didn’t like Yo-Bob much, which accounts for the steely gaze in this shot:
Mute Swan
A Blackbird (or possibly a Grackle?) taking flight from the top of a small tree:
Blackbird Taking Flight
Tags: Bird, Blackbird, Mourning Dove, Mute Swan, Red-Winged Blackbird, Robin, Swan, Woodbine Park
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Sunday, February 19th, 2012
Another stroll down by Woodbine Beach with the dog, where I caught a glimpse of the local female Red-Breasted Merganser who stretched her wings before spotting me and quickly swimming away.
Female Red-breasted Merganser 1
Female Red-breasted Merganser 2
Female Red-breasted Merganser 3
I always seem to keep seeing female Red-breasted Mergansers (more than one) in this area, but never the males. Maybe something to do with territoriality?
Also saw (but didn’t take a good photograph of) one of the pair of over-wintering Robins that seem to live somewhere just south of Queen Street.
Tags: Bird, Red-breasted Merganser, Woodbine B
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