Friday, March 28, 2014

March-birding: A BIG MONTH!





      March has been my favorite month this year yet, getting lots of new county birds and now beginning to experience SPRING MIGRATION!  Here is some of the news from this current month:

March 1-

            Drove by Merry Bros. Brickyard Ponds on the highway and saw the Common Loon that has wintered here in Augusta through the window! No pictures, but county year-bird #100!!!  
After seeing that species, I realized that I was 50% through with my goal! I was a little bit behind my mark for that #, as I wanted to be at 100 by the end of January. But, I made up for the slacking with some good year-birds this month. Later that day at Bluff Plantation, I not only saw more Greater Yellowlegs, but also Lesser Yellowlegs! A year-bird!



Lesser Yellowlegs- Richmond Co. Year-bird #101




March 2- 

    I heard a Fish Crow call above my house, which meant #102.




March 9-

   Went to Phinizy Swamp and saw an American Bittern.

American Bittern- Richmond Co. Year-bird #103






March 22-  

         A beautiful Saturday, but no one to drive me anywhere. So, I decided to improvise, walking to one of my secret birding spots (which may or may not be on private property) near the neighboring golf course. I went in with 103 and came out with 105

     Blue-gray Gnatcatcher- Richmond Co. Year-bird #104
     Northern Parula- Richmond Co. Year-bird #105

   This was a sign that SPRING WAS HERE!!!!!





March 23- MOVING DAY


         Went to Phinizy Swamp on bikes with my Dad. Very birdy day with dozens of Northern Parulas, Yellow-throated Warblers, and White-eyed Vireos singing. Before even pulling into the park we saw what made us blink twice:  MISSISSIPPI KITE! The earliest record for Georgia EVER! Was seen circling in an airfield. This find pumped up our adrenaline for the rest of the day. We ended up seeing 3 new year-birds, but got pictures of none of them... Which didn't matter in the end. Cause' I finally got pictures of King Rails! After 3 straight trips with incredible looks at these super-secretive birds, and with no camera, I now was able to gets shots of them!









Pair of King Rails



King Rail Closeup


King Rail

I also got a good one of another American Bittern.

American Bittern




On another note, we also saw 16 different snakes, 3 different species, and 11 within 10 sq ft of each other!

-13 Cottonmouths



Baby Cottonmouth


Nasty Cottonmouth









-2 Rat Snakes

Rat Snake
           -1 Red-bellied Water Snake




Year-birds were: 
Mississippi Kite- Richmond Co. Year-bird #106

Tree Swallow- Richmond Co. Year-bird #107

Sharp-shinned Hawk- Richmond Co. Year-bird #108     (a crucial year-need picked up just in time)



March 26-

     On the way home from school I saw 2 Eurasian Collared-Doves.


Eurasian Collared Dove- Richmond Co. Year-bird #109


March 28-


       On a rainy afternoon, I went fishing in my neighborhood pond. I was surprised to see 5 Wood Ducks and 2 species of swallow. Both swallows were year-birds.

Barn Swallow- Richmond Co. Year-bird #110
Northern Rough-winged Swallow- Richmond Co. Year-bird #111



So, as of now, the Richmond Co. Year-list is at 111.




Thanks for keeping up with the blog! I promise to stay up to date!

Richmond Co. Yearbirds from February









Quick post on some new yearbirds from last month.

At Phinizy Swamp-
White-eyed Vireo-  Richmond Co. Year-bird #98


Later that day at Bluff Plantation-

Greater Yellowlegs- Richmond Co. Year-bird #99

That was it for February birding. It was a slow month. Recent March-birding is next!

Snow Day in Richmond Co. 2/12/14

     Sorry, I know I have not posted in a long time. But let's forget all the apologies and get down to business... Now, where were we???.......oh yes, ICEQUAKEPOCALYPSE 2014! The snow/ice back in February brought lots of hungry birds to my yard. I was lucky enough to have this occur during the GBBC. (Great Backyard Bird Count) I spent most of the days trying to get good pics of the birds in the snow. Here are some of them.
Yellow-rumped Warbler

White-throated Sparrow




  
Mourning Dove
Hermit Thrush

Dark-eyed Junco




Chipping Sparrow



Eastern Bluebird




American Goldfinches





House Finches





All of these were cool birds to see, but nothing was cooler than the new yard-bird I got!







FOX SPARROW
FOX SPARROW!!!!!!




Not 1, but 2!



Fox Sparrows




To end the day, this Chipping Sparrow decided to put a smile on its face!




Happy Chipping Sparrow






No new yearbirds, but a great experience!