My lifer the White-tailed Tropicbird is my post for World Bird Wednesday and Nature Notes
During my short stay in Bermuda I was able to pick up one lifer..it was the White Tailed Tropicbird. It is also known as Bermuda's bird. The white-tailed tropicbird is seen on Bermuda quarter and nickel.
In Bermuda it is locally known as the long-tailed tropicbird. It was a common bird seen all over Bermuda. I thought it was a beautiful bird white it's long white tail feathers.
Horseshoe Beach was the one place I was really able to watch them. They would fly all around the beach and ocean just like seagulls. It was neat to see them land on the rocky cliffs. They are known to lay one single egg on the ground or on a cliffs edge.
Below I was able to watch the Tropicbird flying into a small crevice on the cliff.
They disperse widely across the oceans when they are not breeding. The adult is a slender white bird with long white tail feathers. It feeds on fish and squid by surface plunging.
To see more wonderful bird visit Springman's World Bird Wednesday and visit Michelle's Nature Notes. Thanks to Springman and Michelle for hosting these fun memes. Also thanks for visiting my post. I hope the rest of your week is great. Happy Birding!!!!
During my short stay in Bermuda I was able to pick up one lifer..it was the White Tailed Tropicbird. It is also known as Bermuda's bird. The white-tailed tropicbird is seen on Bermuda quarter and nickel.
In Bermuda it is locally known as the long-tailed tropicbird. It was a common bird seen all over Bermuda. I thought it was a beautiful bird white it's long white tail feathers.
Horseshoe Beach was the one place I was really able to watch them. They would fly all around the beach and ocean just like seagulls. It was neat to see them land on the rocky cliffs. They are known to lay one single egg on the ground or on a cliffs edge.
Below I was able to watch the Tropicbird flying into a small crevice on the cliff.
They disperse widely across the oceans when they are not breeding. The adult is a slender white bird with long white tail feathers. It feeds on fish and squid by surface plunging.
To see more wonderful bird visit Springman's World Bird Wednesday and visit Michelle's Nature Notes. Thanks to Springman and Michelle for hosting these fun memes. Also thanks for visiting my post. I hope the rest of your week is great. Happy Birding!!!!
wonderful you could see and capture photos of this bird. I have always wanted to see one.
ReplyDeletedan
These are some very interesting photos. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe header pic is super. The bird shots are great, what a beautiful bird the Tropicbird.
ReplyDeletehow neat! beautiful trailing tail!
ReplyDeleteu taken them nicely
ReplyDeleteAwesome photos! There is a teeny tiny chance I'll get to see a Red-tailed Tropicbird in Hawaii this weekend, and these photos are making me even more hopeful! The shot of them in the cliff is so great!
ReplyDeleteFascinating! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteNeat bird, Eileen. I have never seen a White Tailed tropicbird---but it certainly is pretty.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Hugs,
Betsy
The White Tailed Tropicbird, I have never heard of that, but now I'm a bit wiser. Beautiful in the flying position, thanks for letting me see a new bird.
ReplyDeleteOh what a beautiful bird, Eileen. Congratulations on seeing a lifer in such a short time. I love your photos - they are very good. I kept looking again and again at the birds. Brilliant post. Thanks for sharing. Jo
ReplyDeleteOH that is a beautiful bird Eileen. And great shots to catch him.
ReplyDeleteWow Eileen these are stunning birds to see and your images are wonderful...
ReplyDeleteThe birds are unique and beautiful with the long white tail.
ReplyDeleteThat first photo is beautiful...very nice birds.
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed a beautiful bird and just look at those sunny and sandy beaches! Wow!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, what a wonderful place for birding.
ReplyDeleteAwesome bird shots, Eileen :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bird, the long tail feathers are awesome. Your photos are gorgeous. I really like the first one with them flying at the top of the cliff.
ReplyDeleteHi there - we get this bird in Northern Australia, but I have not seen one (yet!!!) - makes me want to spend some more time up north.
ReplyDeleteNice pictures.
Stewart M
Your header picture is so beautiful. I want to go there. The birds are so pretty. I love the way they look against that beautiful blue sky.
ReplyDeleteThat tail is something else, as is the scenery!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bird it is Eileen - how wonderful to see it all over the island. I think I want to go to Bermuda.
ReplyDeleteThey're beauties!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post, and the first photo is simply gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bird!
ReplyDeleteDiscovered you on World Bird Wednesday and very much enjoyed! New follower!
ReplyDeleteLovely bird and wonderful shots, Eileen. It looks like in the 2nd image the bird was illuminated from below - is it from light reflected by the water?
ReplyDeletewow, that´s a beauty. :)
ReplyDeleteAmazingly gorgeous! Brilliant photos!
ReplyDeleteKathy
terrific bird shots!! and the cliff is awesome!!
ReplyDeletePut a gold star by that lifer. That first shot is incredible, like a time lapse shot. That long tail feather is so expressive. I wonder what is behind it and why more birds don't have it? Awesome post Eileen, the tropicbird is a new one on me too!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of beautiful birds. I like the sea-scape you have used on the top of the page.
ReplyDeleteYour header photo is stunning - wish I was there! Your various posts are great! I love the white Tropicbird - the tail is lovely!
ReplyDeleteI'm now following your blog and will go check out your hubby's.
Regards, Mari
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Looks like a wonderful place for bird watching. Great shots.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my post on birds of Sweden and Iceland... I haven't gotten the birding bug to the point of keeping a life list but am always interested to see other's notes about such sightings... and to document the sighting photographically is a great idea! Lovely images... about Horseshoe Beach... does the name have anything to do with Horseshoe Crabs?
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bird to capture in flight, with those lovely tail feathers! That's a wonderful shot of the beach in your header!
ReplyDeleteFabulous bird..I think I wouldn't mind nesting on that island...
ReplyDeletewonderful shots of very beautiful birds. it's good you were able to really capture them in their maybe nest in those cliff.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of them before. And how great that you captured a shot of it high up in the rocks!
ReplyDeleteOH Eileen -- this is a beautiful bird! As always your pictures are wonderful. I would love to see these.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! :) LG Tina
ReplyDeleteFantastic captures.
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, What a lovely bird. Graceful looking! That Tropicbird looks like a cross between a Sea Gull and a Scissor-tail Fly Catcher from Texas! Ha! Just joking, of course! Have a great day and thanks for sharing the sight of this great looking bird!
ReplyDeletewhat lovely delicate birds! Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteHow exciting to see those beautiful birds, never seen any before and those long tail feathers are very striking. Great shots Eileen!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a beautiful place to hang out - no wonder you and the bird are enjoying yourselves.
ReplyDeleteWhat a souvenir from your trip...a LIFER and a great looking one at that. Ive never been to Burmuda, looks GREAT.
ReplyDeleteNice photos - I've never even seen a picture of this bird before.
ReplyDeleteWhat flashy tailfeathers they have! Lovely photos, and congrats on another lifer.
ReplyDeleteThis is so wonderful! I like these rocks very much. Looks like it`s a good climbing area:-)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the Lifer!
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous little Beauty!
And boy, what a place for a nest!
Congrats Eileen on this beautiful addition to your Life List.
ReplyDeleteWhat cool tail feathers they have!
an amazing bird!
ReplyDeletewell captured!!
What a beautiful bird and you captured some great photos!
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