August 8, 2006

Daily Observations

Filed under: birds, daily, deer, fish, marinemammal, photo, weather — matt goff @ 10:27 pm

Rainbow

I had two tours today with Allen Marine.  Both of them were Sea Otter and Wildlife Quest tours, so we did not have any beach walks.

Weather:  It was overcast this morning, with some partial clearing in the afternoon.  Winds seemed to be pretty calm.  On the way back in to Jamestown Bay after the tours, there was a rainbow.  It started out fairly faint, but ended up being one of the most intense I have seen.

Birds:  On the morning tour we went out to St. Lazaria and got to see the birds out there.

On the second tour, we had stopped to watch a whale near Redoubt and I noticed flock of about 5 black birds flying.  At first I thought they might be geese based on the way they were flying, but a quick look in my camera made me conclude they were cormorants (based on the black color).  Watching the whale distracted me from the birds for a few minutes until the captain asked me about them.  He was confident they were not cormorants, so we decided they were probably Brants.

The phalaropes seem to be getting more abundant.  I saw a few in Crescent Bay today (though I doubt they would have been visible from shore).

Other Notes:  There was a doe and a fawn in a small cove near the head of Redoubt Bay.

There were a couple of folks dipnetting in the right falls at Redoubt.  We did not see them pull anything in, however.

We were treated to some pretty spectacular breaching by a whale on the second tour (more on that on a later entry).

Rainbow

August 7, 2006

Daily Observations

Filed under: birds, daily, photo — matt goff @ 3:14 pm

Foxglove

Weather:  Overcast with rain.

Birds:  This morning I saw a hummingbird at the foxglove flowers in the back yard.  It hung around for awhile, but seemed to be camera shy and disappeared shortly after I went out to try and get a picture.

Later in the day I saw a woodpecker (Hairy or Downy) in the back yard as well.  The sight of it made be realize that I have not seen many Red-breasted Sapsuckers this summer.  It seems like in the last couple of years there have been more of them, so I am not sure whether I’m just not in the right place at the right time this year, or if there fewer of them.  Perhaps the cold in March caused the population to decrease.

Another potential problem for some birds is the poor berry crop.  I’m not sure what the berry eating birds will do this year for food.  Perhaps they will see a significant mortality on migration this year.

August 6, 2006

Daily Observations

Filed under: birds, daily, fish, flora, photo — matt goff @ 10:34 pm

Lesser Yellowlegs

After spending the better part of the day inside, I left for a walk in the late afternoon.  I went up to Indian River near the trail head then followed the river down to Totem Park.  The water was fairly high, so I could not walk the river, but I did try to stay near it.

Weather:  There were only a couple of brief rain showers today. I did see a small patch of blue sky south of town on my walk, but that was the exception to the prevailing overcast.  Winds were calm.

Birds:  There was a lone Lesser Yellowlegs along Indian River just up parking lot across from Kalkae Pond.

There were several Ravens and Eagles on the Indian River Estuary beach.   I think at least some of them were arguing over fish.

10 Mallards were swimming around near the mouth of the river.   9 of them were in a group, with the 10th off by itself.

I saw a few Mergansers, most of them female, but a couple looked like juveniles.

There were probably 50 Black Turnstones scattered on the flats between the mouth of the river and where the tidepool is.

Once again, the Mew Gulls were the most numerous among the gulls along the shoreline.

I saw a lone Spotted Sandpiper along the shore of the west beach.

There were quite a few Ravens hanging out on the upper part of the west beach.  It was unclear to me what they were doing.  They did not seem to be eating, but I did observe some of them picking up pieces of wood and one pecking at a deteriorated piece of bull kelp.

Other Notes:  I took a closer look at the fireweed with multiple branches.  In each case it appeared that the main stem had been broken and the secondary stems grew up as a response.

There were a couple of fish skeletons, picked entirely clean.  If the past is any guide, later in the year, as the dead fish become more numerous, the birds will be a little more selective and the flesh will not be cleaned off so thoroughly.

Interesting Eagle

Filed under: birds, photo — matt goff @ 8:57 pm

Bald Eagle

I saw this eagle at Totem Park today.  I do not recall seeing plumage quite like this before.  I am uncertain whether this is a fairly typical phase of transition between immature and mature plumages, or if this bird is quite different.

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