OK so I don't think, I just point, shoot, and upload the photo...
Sunday, May 4, 2008
Birds Gone Wild
Up at dawn to see what Spring Beakers are stopping in the park as they continue to migrate north. To my disappointment I mainly saw birds that live in the park year round such as the Flicker (photo 1), Chickadee (photo 3), Spotted Towhees (photo 4), and the Western Meadowlark (photo 5). However I did see some first comers (which weren't easy to photograph with my crappy zoom) such as the Cedar Waxwing (photo 2), various kinds of Sparrows, Kinglets, the Yellow-rumped, and the Black and White Warblers: which are the front runners in the Warbler migration. This only means it’s just the beginning of the movement, so I guess I will have to be out @ 5AM next weekend and do it all over again. I missed the Sandhill Cranes already; I'm not going to miss the migratory birds!
Hey everyone! My name is Mary and I'm a seasonal park ranger with the National Park Service. I'm a history grad from Michigan State University. So with that background I love traveling to National Parks and Historical sites... and capturing what I see on film!
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so this is where you've been - i haven't seen you online at all the last week and a half...
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