I am linking up with World Bird Wednesday and Nature Notes
It is neat to see different birds during their migrations.... like the winter ducks. But, my favorite bird that is sometimes seen in the winter is the Snowy Owl. I have been reading the Jersey reports and HEADS UP birders a Snowy Owl is being seen in New Jersey. The Snowy Owls breed in the artic but can be found along the Atlantic Coast in the winter months. They are looking for food and they are usually juveniles.
This is my Snowy Owl seen here a few years ago in Maryland. It might be worth a trip back to this spot to see if another Snowy Owl has shown up.
These ARCHIED photos are cropped I was a good distance away from the owl. I wanted to view this beautiful bird so I stayed a distance away so the bird did not flush or feel harassed. I watched this Snowy owl for a while....sometimes it would turn its head and sometimes its eyes were closed.
Above is the female I saw last weekend, the male is from Barnegat seen last February.
I just realized I have not change my list of Top Ten Most Wanted to see birds from 2009
1. Snowy Owl.. seen @ Assateague...added Snow Bunting...seen Cape Henlopen...2011
2. Whip-poor-will...Seen at Magee Marsh.. 05/2011
3. Blackburian Warbler...a male...seen at Magee Marsh 05/2011
4. Green Jay....maybe a Texas trip
5. Snipe....seen Baltimore County...2011
6. Horned Lark...seen Freeland, MD....American Woodcock... seen Magee Marsh 05/2011
7. Yellow Breasted Chat
8. Bittern... any------seen April 2009 birding trip with club
9. Chestnut-backed Chickadee
10. Whooping Crane
I have now seen 6 of my top ten list. Now I need to make a new list.
To see more wonderful birds check out World Bird Wednesday and Nature Notes.. Thanks to Springman for hosting World Bird Wednesday and to Michelle for hosting Nature Notes. Also, thanks for stopping by to see my post. Have a great week and Happy Birding.
It is neat to see different birds during their migrations.... like the winter ducks. But, my favorite bird that is sometimes seen in the winter is the Snowy Owl. I have been reading the Jersey reports and HEADS UP birders a Snowy Owl is being seen in New Jersey. The Snowy Owls breed in the artic but can be found along the Atlantic Coast in the winter months. They are looking for food and they are usually juveniles.
This is my Snowy Owl seen here a few years ago in Maryland. It might be worth a trip back to this spot to see if another Snowy Owl has shown up.
These ARCHIED photos are cropped I was a good distance away from the owl. I wanted to view this beautiful bird so I stayed a distance away so the bird did not flush or feel harassed. I watched this Snowy owl for a while....sometimes it would turn its head and sometimes its eyes were closed.
The Long Tailed ducks are also showing up, hubby and I saw a female this past weekend at Hoppers Island. My favorite place to see ducks is the Barnegat Lighthouse Park in New Jersey. I have seen these beautiful Long Tailed ducks and the pretty Harlequins.
Above is the female I saw last weekend, the male is from Barnegat seen last February.
I just realized I have not change my list of Top Ten Most Wanted to see birds from 2009
1. Snowy Owl.. seen @ Assateague...added Snow Bunting...seen Cape Henlopen...2011
2. Whip-poor-will...Seen at Magee Marsh.. 05/2011
3. Blackburian Warbler...a male...seen at Magee Marsh 05/2011
4. Green Jay....maybe a Texas trip
5. Snipe....seen Baltimore County...2011
6. Horned Lark...seen Freeland, MD....American Woodcock... seen Magee Marsh 05/2011
7. Yellow Breasted Chat
8. Bittern... any------seen April 2009 birding trip with club
9. Chestnut-backed Chickadee
10. Whooping Crane
I have now seen 6 of my top ten list. Now I need to make a new list.
To see more wonderful birds check out World Bird Wednesday and Nature Notes.. Thanks to Springman for hosting World Bird Wednesday and to Michelle for hosting Nature Notes. Also, thanks for stopping by to see my post. Have a great week and Happy Birding.