I am linking up with NF Winged and Skywatch Friday
I think by now everyone knows I went to New Mexico on vacation. One major attraction for hubby was seeing the Carlsbad Caverns and I figured there had to be birds there for me to see. The first day was mainly a travel day and on the second day we visited the Carlsbad Caverns and the national park. I am sharing some birds from the park for my NF Winged entry and I have some sky shots from around the Guadalupe Mountains.
We were up early and on our way to the Carlsbad Cavern National Park when we stopped to watch the sunrise.
There were many New Mexico birds that were not lifers, like the House Finches above.
The Guadalupe Mountains and the moon seen from the road going into the Carlsbad Caverns National Park.
The Cave Swallows were a lifer. It was fun watching the Swallows going in and out of the cave.
We hiked into the natural entrance of the caverns, 750 feet down. It was a steep one mile hike for the Natural Entrance and took us a little over an hour then we arrived at the BIG room which was another one mile walk.
I was able to watch this American Kestrel while it was watching the Cave Swallows.
For a scenic shot and showing off the pretty blue sky, I am sharing the view of the Cavern hole ( near the left middle of the photo and the seating for the bat flight program. It was cool to experience the bat flight, swarms of bats coming out of the cave. As more bats poured out of the cave, I could look up in the sky and see the previous swarm of bats. The bats fly around at night eating within 30-50 miles of cave and then return early in the morning. The Cave Swallows wait for them to leave and they go back inside the cave for the night. Photography was not allowed during the bat flight program.
It was cool to watch the moon setting behind the Guadalupe Mountains. I hope you enjoyed my Carlsbad birds and my sky photos. We spent the first three nights in Carlsbad and visited the caverns and park a couple of times.
Thanks for visiting my post and blog and I always appreciate your comments.
Happy Skywatching everyone!
To see more pretty skies from around the world please visit Skywatch Friday
and to see more of the winged critters check out NF Winged
Thanks to Sylvia, Yogi and Sandy for hosting Skywatch Friday! Thanks to Monica the host of NF Winged. I wish everyone a safe and happy weekend.
I think by now everyone knows I went to New Mexico on vacation. One major attraction for hubby was seeing the Carlsbad Caverns and I figured there had to be birds there for me to see. The first day was mainly a travel day and on the second day we visited the Carlsbad Caverns and the national park. I am sharing some birds from the park for my NF Winged entry and I have some sky shots from around the Guadalupe Mountains.
We were up early and on our way to the Carlsbad Cavern National Park when we stopped to watch the sunrise.
There were many New Mexico birds that were not lifers, like the House Finches above.
The Guadalupe Mountains and the moon seen from the road going into the Carlsbad Caverns National Park.
The Cave Swallows were a lifer. It was fun watching the Swallows going in and out of the cave.
We hiked into the natural entrance of the caverns, 750 feet down. It was a steep one mile hike for the Natural Entrance and took us a little over an hour then we arrived at the BIG room which was another one mile walk.
I was able to watch this American Kestrel while it was watching the Cave Swallows.
For a scenic shot and showing off the pretty blue sky, I am sharing the view of the Cavern hole ( near the left middle of the photo and the seating for the bat flight program. It was cool to experience the bat flight, swarms of bats coming out of the cave. As more bats poured out of the cave, I could look up in the sky and see the previous swarm of bats. The bats fly around at night eating within 30-50 miles of cave and then return early in the morning. The Cave Swallows wait for them to leave and they go back inside the cave for the night. Photography was not allowed during the bat flight program.
It was cool to watch the moon setting behind the Guadalupe Mountains. I hope you enjoyed my Carlsbad birds and my sky photos. We spent the first three nights in Carlsbad and visited the caverns and park a couple of times.
Thanks for visiting my post and blog and I always appreciate your comments.
Happy Skywatching everyone!
To see more pretty skies from around the world please visit Skywatch Friday
and to see more of the winged critters check out NF Winged
Thanks to Sylvia, Yogi and Sandy for hosting Skywatch Friday! Thanks to Monica the host of NF Winged. I wish everyone a safe and happy weekend.
I sure wish I could get MY hubby to get up that early. We always miss the BEST stuff because he doesn't get up until.....whenever.
ReplyDeleteWhen it comes to birding, the early bird, well....you know!
Such a scenic place for a hike Eileen. The picure of the moon is stunning! I have never seen the moon look so big.. must have been a surreal experience.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing :)
An interesting post. That was a lot of Cave Swallows. It's interesting that the bats use the caverns during the day, and the Cave Swallows at night.
ReplyDeleteDef a place I want to visit someday!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos Eileen . . . so great you and your husband enjoy birding and exploring together!
ReplyDeleteI haven't been to New Mexico in years - way before I became a birder. I LOVE those moon shots!
ReplyDeleteI love that sunrise pic and I love those moonshots at Guadalupe Mountains.
ReplyDeleteSuch stunning photos from your travels.
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome! NM has lots of treasures! And Cave Swallows!
ReplyDeleteI've been to Carlsbad as a little girls with my parents. Vague memories. Your moonshots are fabulous! Happy Halloween!
ReplyDeleteZ pewnością miłym przeżyciem było zobaczyć wiele jaskółek wylatujących z jaskini. Ślicznie wygląda prawie pełen księżyc na niebieskim niebie. Pozdrawiam.
ReplyDeleteCertainly, it was a nice experience to see many swallows flying out of the cave. Lovely looks almost full moon in the blue sky. Yours.
Love the huge moon at the horizon. And the cave swallows...how fantastic.
ReplyDeleteI would love to see Cave Swallows. New Mexico is a real birder treat as we've discovered. So glad you went to visit. Did you spot any American White Pelicans? Such a strange sight in that state:) I'm off to work but I'll be back. And congrats on the CASW:)
ReplyDeleteI love the Guadalupe Mountains, was there two years ago. Great hike to the top of Guadalupe Peak, however we never got over to Carlsbad Caverns. Now you are making me want to go back!
ReplyDeletewow, that last shot is awesome! the bats and swallows would be neat to watch!
ReplyDeleteWow - fabulous shots. Love that big silver moon.
ReplyDeleteEileen! My favorite shots are the Guadalupe mountains and the moon. That last shot is freaking AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots Eileen....specially the moon pictures...these are superbe !
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Joop
What beautiful sky shots especially the moon rising over the mountains. I've never seen a Cave Swallow, so I learn more by visiting your blog. What a wonderful sight the bats must be from that well-placed seating area. Have a great weekend. Greetings, Jo
ReplyDeleteThe last picture is so beautiful.. Love it.. Congrats..
ReplyDeleteWow, so, so beautiful Eileen. Your moon images are outstanding!!!
ReplyDeleteSounds and looks like you had a grand time. The cave and its residents must have been exciting see and hear!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos as usual.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to go down in the caverns!
The moon-set is amazingly beautiful as are all your pictures. It is really a unique and wonderful area isn't it!One of our favorite states to RV .
ReplyDeleteHallo Eileen!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting post!!!Such wonderful pictures!!!The sunset, all those beautiful birds, the cave and last,that large moon!!!Amazing!!!
Thank you for sharing!!!!Have a happy new month!!Hugs!!
Dimi...
Fantastic trip and marvellous photos. Have a nice evening!
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos for SWF,Eileen!Thank you for sharing and have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed your sky photos -- the pictures of the moon dropping below the mountains are fantastic. I also liked your photo of the Cave Swallows.
ReplyDeleteEileen, Did you mind going that far into the cave? I'm a bit claustrophobic. It's fun to think that the swallows and bats share the same home at different times. Great moon shots!
ReplyDeleteA great moon!
ReplyDeleteStunning shots today Eileen. Love the birds of course, but also the moon shots and landscape in general. :)
ReplyDeleteSuperb captures as always, Eileen, and your moon/sky shots are totally awesome!! Haven't been to Carlsbad in many years -- great memories!! Thank you for those! Have a lovely weekend!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome moon photos!
ReplyDeleteYour sky shots are fantastic. Wonderful to see the sunrise, moon and birds.
ReplyDeleteIMHO you saved the best for the last, Eileen...wonderful shot of the setting moon! Thanks for tagging us along on your journey.
ReplyDeleteHave a good weekend!
Terrence
Wow Eileen!!! all gorgeous photos, the moon over the mountains in the last photo is spectacular!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous sunrise and those moon shots over the mountains are simply fantastic! I'd frame one!
ReplyDeleteWow --that last shot is fabulous!!!! Amazing!!!!
ReplyDeleteGlad you managed to see some birds on your latest trip. As much as I love my Backyard Birds, I never go on vacation searching for birds.. SO--guess I'm not really a 'true' Birder… ha
Hugs,
Betsy
Lots of birds and beautiful skies. Your moon shots are awesome!
ReplyDeleteWonderful sky shots Eileen, I wish I could take something like that, particularly the last one.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular moonsetting shots over the mountains. I love how you know your birds. It looks like you had a good vacation.
ReplyDeleteI visited Carlsbad Caverns 39 years ago. I was too young and stupid to appreciate it so I plan on getting a do-over.
Fantastic moon shots!
ReplyDeleteAdmire your shots, Eileen. The last photo is awesome.
ReplyDeleteThe moon photos are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreetings, RW & SK
Those moon shots are great!!
ReplyDeleteI need to get up earlier!
Stewart M - Melbourne
I bet you had a ball during this trip!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic place!
The moon going down behind the Guadalupe mountains are 2 great shots
enriching your collection of sky pics!
Cheers Eileen!
Jeg har virkelig nydt dine billeder :-) Og sikken en måne ;-)
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos! Following the swallows and the bats flying in and out of the cave sounds like a very interesting experience. Have a lovely weekend!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, it must be amazing to see the cave swallows
ReplyDeleteit must have been fascinating to watch the bats swarm out of the cave. Interesting that the swallows take their turn at night. I love your moonset shots!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing to see that giant moon shot Eileen. I think bats are fascinating, especially to see a large cave roost exiting like you did. Fantastic to see all those Cave Swallows too. Enjoy your weekend soon - Friday morning here.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful set of pictures. The moon is stunning! I'd really like to be in your shoes that day.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing :)
Superb captures all! Bat photography not allowed due to flash?
ReplyDeleteYou are so great at capturing the atmosphere of the place. Simply stunning photos
ReplyDeleteFantastic and beautiful photos! Love love the moon shots going down! Just amazing and pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures ! especially the last one, which is really gorgeous !
ReplyDeleteWonderful series, Eileen, the last two shots of the moon are absolutely stunning.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing and enjoy your weekend.
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHappy Sky Watching!
Lea
Wonderful images from your Mexico trip. Setting moon is cool.
ReplyDeleteSplendid shots!! specially love the sunrise shot..
ReplyDeleteAll Shots are fantastic!! Have a nice day.
ReplyDeleteSunrises and sunsets are my favorite skywatch photos and you have captured a nice one. Well done.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely captivating photographs. Those moon shots are out of this world. What a fabulous trip you are sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen! Wonderful photos as always. That enormous moon over the mountains is quite impressive!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
Wil
Always enjoy your traveloge ~ Fantastic photography and what a sight to see the sky, mountain and mood! Gorgeous! ~ xx
ReplyDeletea great set of images but those moon shots are way too cool!!
ReplyDeleteLife is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLife is so beautiful.
hi eileen,
ReplyDeletebreathtaking as usual. i just love your sunsets. i can almost feel the tranquility pouring out of the picture.
happy weekend~
big hugs!
Your shots of the moon are breathtaking!
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen!! What a wonderful set of shots!! Both the birds and the moon photos are fabulous. Carlsbad is a place in my list of places to visit. Maybe one day!!
ReplyDeleteEileen as always your photos are amazing.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting part of the world.
Interesting birds but - pray tell what exactly is a "lifer" sorry to be showing my ignorance.
My favourites are you moon photos - you could almost touch it - just stretch a little bit more!!!
Enjoy your weekend!
I'm visiting from Skywatch!
Shane
Those moon shots are so cool! Just beautiful. I wanted to see the bats flying when I visited the caverns, but we didn't get to see it. I bet it was so neat!
ReplyDeleteWonderful moon, is exceptional, exquisite photos!
ReplyDeleteAmazing. I am amazed by that landscape. Like a dried ocean bottom.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous all, but those moon shots are exquisite - wow!
ReplyDeleteI always think of blue sky when I hear the words New Mexico! And what blue skies you captured during your trip! Wow! Great shots as usual. Thanks for visiting my post. Enjoy the week.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great series, Eileen! But I must say, that moon setting with the mountain is absolutely magnificent!!
ReplyDeleteWow!Love the last shot of the moon.
ReplyDeleteI am finally catching up on your New Mexico adventures. So cool! The moon shots are gorgeous, I bet the bats were awesome to watch. Congrats on the lifers!
ReplyDeleteWatching the bats must have been a great experience.
ReplyDeleteGreat cave photo, there. :)