Robins Don’t Like It Hot
It’s hot in Boston. Quiet opposite to the old flick with Marylin Monroe, robins of Belle Isle don’t like it hot. Most hide in the shadows of the trees or stay away from the...
It’s hot in Boston. Quiet opposite to the old flick with Marylin Monroe, robins of Belle Isle don’t like it hot. Most hide in the shadows of the trees or stay away from the...
Here is a look given to me by one of the juvenile birds in the Belle Isle Marshes. I don’t know what kind of bird it is. My guess it is a juvenile European...
Experience obviously matters! Way-to-go cameras (Nikon this time), telephoto lens (2 sets in this case), binoculars, team work in action… Totally awesome approach to birds’ photography. I wish I can see the photos too....
The Gray Catbird has already been showcased at Chidlovski Blog Chidlovski. Here is another close-up of this magnificent bird. This guy is a little rounder. The location is not Plum Island but the entrance...
The best birder in the world aside, it’s always interesting to observe not only birds but the birders too. What kind of equipment is being used, what birds are being watched and many other...
OK. This is not a quiz. Rather an observation. This is a mini-story of a Gray Catbird from the Plum Island. Every textbook notes that Gray Catbirds are masters of mocking arts. In fact...
Great Blue Heron seemed to be everywhere during our photo sessions at the Plum Island. Any water area I looked it had a heron overseeing it. Total Heronostan 🙂 Here is a quick compilation...
Canada Geese were having fun on the water of the Parker River National Wild Life Refuge. Some of the moves they made deserved representation in the synchronized swimming program of the Summer Olympics. Go...
We already celebrated the debut of the Lesser Yellowlegs sandpiper on the pages of Chidlovski Blog Chidlovski. Here are some more photos of a happy fella singing in the rain on the Plum Island.
This is a mystery for me… While being at the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge, I saw this bird and I still fail to identify it. Too big for a female cardinal… Some sub...