Saturday, February 13, 2010

Saturday Birds

I went to check out the pond situation again today. I got down to Easton's Pond only to find it was still mostly frozen over and only offering Gulls for bird watching activity. But while I was there my friend Matt showed up and said the entire upper end of Green End Pond was open and populated, so off I went. And he was right, it was populated. My count was (aside from the ubiquitous Canada Geese): 5 Ring-necked Ducks, 2 Canvasback Ducks, 3 Hooded Mergansers, and 2 Red-tailed Hawks cruising overhead.

These Mallards were hanging out by the drainage moat around Easton's Pond; I passed them on my way to Green End Pond.


A Hooded Merganser drake off Green End Ave. on the upper end of Green End Pond.


A Hooded Merganser hen off Green End Ave. on the upper end of Green End Pond.



I found this poor fella by the Gateway Center in the heart of the tourist district in Newport. Matt had told me about this. This is a Cooper's Hawk, and he's lying dead under some pine trees out in back of the bus station. He's dead because there's a Great Horned Owl living in those pine trees who has been chasing off, and sometimes killing, any other raptors who come into its territory. Matt said he also found a dead Short Eared Owl nearby. I need to go down there at night and see if I can get a view of the big bad boy who's taking on all comers!

© 2010 by A. Roy Hilbinger

8 comments:

  1. Even In Death Is Beauty.Watch Out For The Big Bad Boy,Roy!

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  2. Yes! Do watch for that one! Not often I see a hawk done in...! Likin' the Mallards and I've only seen the Hooded Merganser in zoos ( which should tell you I don't about much these days...er... )

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  3. Wow, that's a gorgeous shot of the mallards, Roy. Hope you get a picture of the that bad boy owl.

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  4. ...ohhhh...I hope you can get a glimpse of the owl. Such a hard bird to find. I guess he didn't even bother to eat him....just defending his nesting territory. I love all the color showing up in the mallard photo...

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  5. Love the snuggle ducks they look like they're smiling. Goodness knows why in all that cold. Poor hawk. At least he wasn't the victim of a beebee gun.

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  6. that is pretty remarkable about that owl.... not into co-existence

    beautiful photos, as always....love the blue on the mallards w/ the snowy backdrop

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  7. That first photo is absolutely beautiful.

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  8. Great shots of the mallards. Just beautiful!

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