LIme85AW11
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I got up today at 6:45 am. Okay, I hit snooze. Anyway, I went to one of the best hiking areas in my state called Sleeping Giant (named for its shape on the skyline). I was there last week as well, and I didn't see too many interesting things; the birds stayed in the trees. Well, today not so much. I took a different, longer route this time since I had brought the trail map with me. Of course, I stupidly did not bring the camera with me...since last week it had proven to be a heavy nuisance, more than anything else. Anyway, even at the beginning of the trail, I saw something I couldn't identify, and it was backlit, so I still cannot figure it out. After that, I saw some flickers, some jays, some robins, but then I was walking and BOOM, HUGE bird flies across my path. I stopped and followed its flight. More backlighting, the wretchedness, but what do I see, but an obviously woodpecker-like clinging and climbing the tree motion, and I squint.........red crest...huge woodpecker with red crest is yaaay Pileated! Then I hear its call...well it's unique is all I can say. I encountered them several times, so I am hoping to go back again this weekend with the camera to sit and wait for them.
Well, after that I went to see my mom, and we travelled to the CT Audobon area in Milford, CT. Nothing fabulous except the nesting Osprey family, which is far away in the water. But I did get a far-away shot of Mom and kids. Some swans, some egrets...nothing fabulous. We hike out to the sand bars and the beach area, and I'm like, Mom, there are no birds anywhere >_<;;; But why not (aside from having already walked 5 miles today)...we walk all down the sandbars, and see that there are roped off areas for endangered bird nesting. But it's late for that, so we didn't see any nests. Then we're walking down the inlet bar and I'm like what was that noise? I look, and lo...Piping Plovers!! Amazing! They weren't very shy, so I got some decent photos with my 300mm. I will get them developed tomorrow and scan for you guys. There was also a semipalmated plover as well.
As a side-note, I saved 3 overturned horseshoe crabs on that inlet. They are not very bright creatures, but I don't like to see them just die.
I guess that is my birding day in a long-winded nutshell.
Well, after that I went to see my mom, and we travelled to the CT Audobon area in Milford, CT. Nothing fabulous except the nesting Osprey family, which is far away in the water. But I did get a far-away shot of Mom and kids. Some swans, some egrets...nothing fabulous. We hike out to the sand bars and the beach area, and I'm like, Mom, there are no birds anywhere >_<;;; But why not (aside from having already walked 5 miles today)...we walk all down the sandbars, and see that there are roped off areas for endangered bird nesting. But it's late for that, so we didn't see any nests. Then we're walking down the inlet bar and I'm like what was that noise? I look, and lo...Piping Plovers!! Amazing! They weren't very shy, so I got some decent photos with my 300mm. I will get them developed tomorrow and scan for you guys. There was also a semipalmated plover as well.
As a side-note, I saved 3 overturned horseshoe crabs on that inlet. They are not very bright creatures, but I don't like to see them just die.
I guess that is my birding day in a long-winded nutshell.