Wednesday, February 12, 2020

February Merlin 2/12/2020


    I expected to see Merlins more frequently at my new house but I wasn't really expecting one in February.

Saturday, December 7, 2019

Harlequin Duck - Now That's a Yard Bird 12/7/2019


   A crosstown move from a house on a mostly wooded acre to one on a larger lot with an unobstructed view of Lake Michigan, has already yielded a spectacular rarity in the form of an adult male Harlequin Duck.
  It's the first Harlequin Duck that I have found on my own and only the third that I have ever seen.  The other two were at my work a little over a mile up the road.

   Another benefit of the nearly treeless yard on the lake side of the house is that I can finally do some astronomy at home, rather than driving to the local state park.  The photo below shows the nearest spiral arm in our Milky Way Galaxy.  The skyglow on the right side of the frame is from my beloved employer, while the yellowish glow at the bottom of the photo is from my nearest neighbor to the west in WISCONSIN, 65 miles away.

   The next photo shows the constellation Orion rising over my house with the Pleaides star cluster near the top of the image.

Tuesday, October 22, 2019

American Avocets Stearns Beach, Ludington 10/22/2019


  Look what the wind blew in.  Being in the middle of a two day Lakeshore Flood Warning didn't stop Dave Dister from searching the Lake Michigan shore for birds blown astray.  His efforts paid off when he found 7 American Avocets patrolling Stearns Beach right next to the North Pier.




Making a case for obstruction.

Lakefront living(on the edge)

Saturday, October 5, 2019

Sharp-tailed Sandpiper, Muskegon 10/5/2019


    On Thursday, Roger Hagerman found a Sharp-tailed Sandpiper at the Muskegon Wastewater Treatment Facility. It is only the third time this species has been seen in Michigan (the first was also at this location back in August 2016).

Pectoral (left) and Least (right)
   My work site was quite birdy on Friday afternoon.  The American Golden Plover was one of two up on the reservoir.
 
Red-tailed Hawk
   Down on the lower reservoir road there was  a good variety of birds passing through....
Orange-crowned Warbler
   ...with several birds choosing to pose on the barbed-wire fence.
American Pipit

Eastern Bluebird

Lincoln's Sparrow

Eastern Pheobe

Friday, September 20, 2019

Broad-winged Hawks at Lake Erie Metropark 9/16-9/19/2019


   I spent a few days at the Detroit River Hawk Watch at Lake Erie Metropark trying to catch the Broadwinged Hawk migration.  The Broadwings put on a good show on Monday (35,000) and Tuesday (23,000).  The volume tapered off substantially the rest of the week as the winds shifted from north to unfavorable south.

  Below is a video of Broadwings streaming out of one kettle and into another.  Note the lack of flapping as they conserve energy by gliding from one thermal to another.
   It was a bad week for local fish as the Bald Eagles and Ospreys patrolled the Detroit River.



Orange is the new snack


      Dave Boon tipped me off to an injured immature Yellow-crowned Night Heron at Port Sunlight Rd. near Estral Beach.


Monday, September 16, 2019

Beautiful Spider......Marbled Orbweaver 9/13/2019


  Beautiful spider...now there are two words you don't expect to see together.  But I believe it applies to the female Marbled Orbweaver that has set up shop between the rails of my deck.





Cackling Geese 9/9/2019

 On Monday 9/9  Van Burmeister found a Cackling Goose at Peter Copyean Park in Ludington.  By the time I got there a few hours later a second one had joined it.