The highlights from a cold and wintery day at
Van Cortlandt Park in the
Bronx was one continuing
Cackling Goose. The bird was on the lake and it took some searching before I managed to pick it out from the loafing flock. One would think with most of the lake frozen and the
Canada Geese bunched up in one area, it would make the searching easier, but that was not the case. The bunched up birds made it harder to pick the little fella out, but we eventually did.
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Cackling Goose (circled). |
My friend Andria and I studied our subject as it floated sometimes into view and tried to keep it in our sights as we searched the rest of the flock for other Cackling candidates. I managed some photos showing our bird tucked in and then with its head untucked.
Other highlights included 3
Eastern Bluebirds at
Vault Hill, one male and 2 females. We also had our usual assortment of birds near the golf course including nice looks at
Rusty Blackbirds. A lone
Cedar Waxwing was spotted hanging out with a flock of
American Robins who looked rather pristine against the snow background. Despite the freezing conditions, it was a nice day for a walk and the
Cackling Goose study was a treat. We ended up with a total of 34 species. Here are some photos.
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Rusty Blackbird |
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Female Northern Cardinal |
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American Robin |
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American Robin |
Tags:
Cackling Goose,
Rusty Blackbirds,
Van Cortlandt Park,
Bronx
1 comment:
Some gorgeous shots here, Andrew!
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