Follow me
Pages
- Home
- Classes
- Portfolio
- New Hampshire
- Vermont
- Maine
- Published Photos
- People
- Birds
- Panoramas
- Annapurna Circuit in Panorama
- Bicknell Brook Panoramas
- Flights of Fancy
- Jiri to Everest Base Camp and Kala Patthar 2012
- Moose River in Winter
- Nepal in Panorama
- Nulhegan Basin from Lewis Overlook
- SRK Greenway 10 in Winter
- Star Lake Farm on Snowshoes
- Sunapee in Winter
- Early Snow on Smarts Mountain
- Lake Sunapee
- Lower Cascades
- Dartmouth in Winter
- Hardy Hill Brook
- Grafton Pond
- Mormon Barns
- Moose Mountain on Snow Shoes
- Baker Bush
- Mount Moosilauke
- Baker Bush Wetland
- Henniker Bagel Break
- Millstone
- Mount Kearsarge
- Central NH in Fall
- Willoughby Ski New Years 2010-11
- Mink Brook
- Gillingham Store
- Great North Woods Panoramas
- The Prouty 2011
- View from French’s Ledges
- Cardinal Flowers near Adder Pond
- Mount Cardigan
- Chapel at the Kingdom
- Minister’s Brook
- Skinner Brook
- River Road
- Bob’s Barber Shop
- Glacial Erratics Trail
- Nepal
- Annapurna Circuit Trek
- Arrival in Nepal
- Kathmandu and Patan
- Trip to Besi Shar
- Besi Shar to Bahundanda
- Bahundanda to Jagat
- Jagat to Dharapani
- Dharapani to Chame
- Chame acclimatisation day
- Chame to Pisang
- Pisang to Manang
- Manang acclimatisation day
- Manang to Yak Kharka
- Yak Kharka to Thorung Phedi
- Thorung La
- Muktinath to Jomson via Kagbeni
- Jomson and Marpha
- Fly to Pokhara
- Pokhara & Kathmandu
- Bhaktapur
- Kathmandu
- Faces of Bhaktapur
- Faces of Kathmandu
- Faces of Nepal
- Distributing Jackets
- Annapurna Circuit Trek
- Special Subjects
- Created
- Weddings & Portraits
- Details
- Contact Jim
- Trails
- Blog
Images on this site
Get the Flash Player to see the slideshow.Blog Topics
Archives
- May 2013
- April 2013
- March 2013
- February 2013
- January 2013
- December 2012
- November 2012
- October 2012
- September 2012
- August 2012
- July 2012
- June 2012
- May 2012
- March 2012
- February 2012
- January 2012
- December 2011
- November 2011
- October 2011
- September 2011
- August 2011
- July 2011
- June 2011
- May 2011
- April 2011
- March 2011
- February 2011
- January 2011
- December 2010
- November 2010
- October 2010
- September 2010
- August 2010
- July 2010
- June 2010
- May 2010
- April 2010
- March 2010
- February 2010
- January 2010
Tag Archives: Bufflehead
Veterans Day Weekend Birding
After a spring and summer of very little bird photography—many other photo projects demanded attention—I spent the two mornings of Veterans Day Weekend birding, first with the Windsor County Quest then visiting a few spots in the Upper Valley that interesting birds had also been visiting.
Yesterday began in the early morning gloom near the Norwich Post Office. Sure enough the Pine Grosbeaks were hard at work trying to rid the trees of berries. These 20 or so birds were so tame you could walk right up to them.
The next stop was Woodstock where I met Bob who had also come looking for Horned Larks in the corn fields below the waste water treatment plant. Together we searched the corn stubble, hearing but not seeing. Then when I got too close, still without seeing them, a group became airborne. It is amazing how well camouflaged these birds are. There were three Snow Buntings with the group of 15-20 Horned Larks. It was very hard to get close enough for a photo.
Back at our cars we noticed a pair of female Common Merganser near a large group of Mallards somewhat upstream. I headed over to check them out as Bob left to see the Pine Grosbeaks in Norwich. I wished him luck, though I doubted he needed it to see those birds.
I made a few photos of the merganser swimming when they decided to head downstream by air. I was fortunate to be able to get a few shots as they flew by. These photos were taken panning on a tripod.
Next I planned to head to Main Street Pond in Enfield where Bob MCQuade of Red Roof Frame Shop had told me some Buffleheads had been hanging out. He sent me a great photo of a pair of them Saturday afternoon, so I had to go and try my luck. But I decide to swing by Kilowatt South first even though I “knew” that any ducks on the Connecticut River would be way too far away for photography. I was right, but I did get to photograph an American Tree Sparrow that was in a group of 6.

I finally headed to my main destination for the day, the “pond” along Main Street in Enfield. I would have gone there first but I wanted good light for the beautiful ducks I expected to find there. Sure enough they didn’t disappoint.

There were two male and ten female Buffleheads present. They stayed near the middle of the small pond, seemingly sensitive to hikers and joggers on the beautiful Sunday morning.

On Saturday I wandered the area around Lake Runnemede in Windsor Vermont with a group of 20 led by George Clark and Chris Rimmer. It was a beautiful day, and we saw many species of birds, but none close enough for a decent photo. Here is the group trying to spot a bird.

Below is a brief slide show of the birders with one red-tail flyby over the river.
Posted in Birds, Nature
Also tagged American tree sparrow, common merganser, Enfield, horned lark, Kilowatt South, Lake Runnemede, New Hampshire, Norwich, pine grosbeak, Vermont, Wilder, Woodstock
2 Comments
Merlin, Buffleheads, and Wood Ducks
A morning of bird photography before the warbler influx resulted in photos of a merlin and displaying turkey in Hanover and buffleheads, wood ducks, a very bright cardinal, phoebe, and purple finch in Lyme. Here are two short slide shows and some individual images.
My favorite photos of the morning were of a trio of wood ducks at the entrance of Clay Brook.

Also at Post Pond I found a cardinal and pairs of phoebes, purple finch, and buffleheads.



At the Hanover Country Club I found a merlin who had a meal of something that was hidden by a branch.
Heading out in the morning, I found a group of turkeys in their typical spot along King Road in Etna.

