Showing posts with label North Point State Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label North Point State Park. Show all posts

Saturday, August 16, 2025

Saturday's Critters # 609

 Welcome to Saturday's Critters! Hello and Happy Saturday!


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Aug 14th, thank you for all the well wishes for my hubby. He is doing well and he was told his blood work was good. His diet seems to be a daily battle.


1. June 24, One of my favorite local trails goes thru a pine tree forest. While walking with Miney I had the Merlin App recording the birds I heard singing. The Pine Warbler is a regular in my neighborhood and on this trail. 




The Pine Warbler has been seen different times of the year here. I know they are breeders in the forest around our home. I hear them singing during most of my walks with Miney. You can see this male has the yellow with black streaks.





On one of my walks with Miney, we were just on the local fire road not far from home, she stopped and refused to go further, she was watching one section off the trail I thought she was scared of whatever was there. I was thinking it was a black bear roaming around our local forest, I have seen them here before.  




The Acadian Flycatcher is one of our summer birds, it returns to the forest that surrounds our home and the Prettyboy reservoir. The Acadian Flycatcher is olive above, narrow eye-ring and has two wingbars. Their forehead is rather flat sloping gently to give a peaked look.




2. June 25th, my walk with Miney is another local fire road trail. I am not sure what these wildflowers are called.  






3. June 27th, I watch the Ruby-throated Hummingbird perched near his feeder.  






4. June 28th, since we have had so much it seem I am seeing lots of mushroom growing along side the fire road. 






5. June 29th, We walked our local fire road once again. This time I did more of a loop and came to a downed tree we had to cross over. She makes jumping over these trees look easy.  






6. June 30th, my birdwatching dog Miney was watching some birds up in the tree next to the trail. 







7. Lately on my walks, I have been hearing the Yellow-throated Vireo.  I have seen them before in the summer time and my Merlin App has been picking their sounds on my local fire road walks. This Vireo is colorful, has a yellow eye-ring and thick bill, has the yellow throat and it's belly is white.









8. August 2015, flashback photos and a visit to the North Point State Park in Baltimore County. One this day we saw lots of Great Egret, Little Blue Herons and a Tricolored Heron. Below starting on the left are two Little Blue Herons, in the middle is a Tricolored Heron and on the right a Great Egret and another Little Blue Heron. 




The transitional mottled Little Blue Heron.




Below is the adult Little Blue Heron






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Saturday, April 26, 2025

Saturday's Critters # 593

 Welcome to Saturday's Critters! Hello and Happy Saturday!


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A mish-mash of photos, birds and critters and our cute dog Miney.  

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1. March 10th, I was happy to see a pair of Eastern Bluebirds visiting my bird houses.  I hope to see them raising their young this season. 





2. March 11th, my morning walk with Miney on the fire road. The trail is closest to my house and there are views of the reservoir.  





3. March 11th, I am still seeing the pair of Eastern Bluebirds coming and going to the birdhouses.


"Your bluebird of happiness is waiting for you."






4. March 12, I am sharing my yard birds , I had a nice variety of birds like the Northern Cardinal, the Mockingbird, a Pine Warbler , the Bluebird and the Titmouse.





5. March 12th, it was a warm day in the low 70's. I was happy to see the Peacock visiting, he hasn't been seen since last fall. We were getting ready to leave to meet hubby's cousin for lunch when the Peacock started his dance in front of the car. 





6. March 12th, the Red-bellied Woodpecker was able to eat some of the suet nuggets. Usually the woodpeckers are chased away by the Mockingbird.





7. March 12th, I was surprised this photo turned out ok, I wanted to get the cardinal perched but he flew off when I captured him in flight.





8. April 25th Arbor Day

Celebrate Arbor Day, plant a tree.


"He who plants a tree plants hope."






A flashback from my facebook page, from March 2016. A favorite bird is the Red-headed Woodpecker seen at the North Point State Park. I have not seen these birds since this time, they have safely moved on I hope.




A Sept 2015 flashback from the North Point SP, we saw a few Tricolored Herons, The park is more known for seeing the Little Blue Herons, it was a treat to see the Tricolored Herons.





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Saturday, February 1, 2025

Saturday's Critters # 581

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On Dec 30th hubby and I enjoyed a good weather day and a walk at the North Point State Park. This park is on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay in Edgemere Maryland, Baltimore County Maryland. It is a great park for birdwatching, we walked on the fishing pier and on the Black Marsh trail.



1.  Various ducks can be seen on the bay, we saw a large group of Ruddy Ducks, a female Long-tailed Duck, the Snow Bunting and a few Song Sparrows. 






2. The male Ruddy Duck retains it's white cheek in the winter months. They have a stiff tail that is often raised.





3. I am pretty sure this is a female Long-tailed Duck. These ducks have a white head, tan face with a brown neck patch, a white body with dark wings. The juvenile can look similar to the winter female.





4.  A larger photo of the Long-tailed Duck.





5. In the winter months,  Snow Buntings have become annual visitors and can be seen on the long pier that goes out into the bay. 






6. Below the Snow Bunting was hanging out with a Song Sparrow.




The non-breeding male looks similar to the female. The male has more white on the wings. 





A view of the fishing pier that juts out into the Chesapeake Bay. The Snow Buntings are found at the very end of the pier.







7. We walked on the Black Marsh trail, looking for birds and any kind of wildlife.  I think we were the only people that were not walking a dog. Below images of the trail and wetlands, Gadwall, Northern Mockingbird, Slider Turtles, Mallards and a few Bald Eagles. 





8. It was one of our warmer December days, the Slider Turtles came out to sun themselves on the log. 




Bald Eagle in flight over the parking lot.





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Monday, January 27, 2025

Happy Monday!

Wishing everyone a great day and a happy new week!


"Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving."






"Believe you can and your halfway there."



"We take photos as a return ticket to a moment otherwise gone."

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Saturday, July 29, 2023

Saturday's Critters # 502

Welcome to Saturday's Critters!

Hello and happy Saturday!

 If you love all God's creatures like I do and also like to blog about them and take critter photos this is where you can share your critter post. Link up your post and share your critters, join in with my critter party ! You can share any kind of critters the real ones, pretend ones, statues and paintings, a new or old post!

I am still skipping all around, I am way behind sharing photos from my backyard, neighborhood, our outings and our trip to Ireland. I try to make my post short and not too many photos. The mosaics help to share more photos at one glance. Sorry they are not the larger images. 


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1. Our walks on the local fire roads and to the lake. Top row is a Green Heron in flight and a group of Canada Geese on the lake, a Great Blue Heron. Bottom row: An Ovenbird, Baltimore Oriole and a deer.




2. Our walk at North Point State Park in Baltimore County. Top row: Mallard Duck pair, Osprey, Slider Turtles. Middle Row: Blue Dragonfly, pair of Tree Swallows, Osprey on nest. Bottom row: Great Blue heron times two and another Slider Turtle. 







3. Our walk at Prettyboy George's Creek. Top row: Eastern Kingbird, Yellow-throated Vireo, Red-eyed Vireo and a White-tailed Skimmer. Bottom row: group of Slider Turtles, a group of Canada Geese with goslings and a Canada Goose with fishing boat nearby. 






4. In our back yard and on our roof: top row is the male Eastern Bluebird and a juvenile Red-bellied Woodpecker. Bottom Row two deer seen in our yard. 








5. Every year hubby and try to visit the York PA rookery. We can see the Black-crowned Night Herons and the Great Egret rookeries. Below are two of the juvenile Black-crowned Night Herons. 





6. Then we saw three more juvenile Black-crowned Night Herons.  The adults stayed mostly hidden in leaves and tree branches. 






7.  One of the many Great Egret nest seen at the York Pa rookery. 






8.  It was neat seeing the Egret chicks, they grow so quickly.





9. Some of the nest were in dead looking trees, below you can see two nest close together with 5 or more Great Egrets. 






10. Also seen at the park and rookery an American Robin. 






11. I also saw a Northern Flicker. A large woodpecker that finds it's food on the ground.







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Happy Monday!

W ishing everyone a great day and a happy new week! "Observation is the greatest source of wisdom." "I've always been qui...