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| Woodpecker Holes |
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| More Woodpecker Holes |
Once again, life determines when one birds since it was awhile since I did any serious birding or blogged. C'est la vie.
So I decided I would walk the trail (Blue Trail) around Burr Pond at Burr Pond State Park. I've been to the beach area once before but that was all.
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| Ice |
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| More Ice |
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| Even More Ice |
Knowing I was going to start birding at noon
and that is was near the end of November, I wasn't expecting to see much in the way of birds so I figured I would just see what Burr Pond had to offer.
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| Black-capped Chickadee |
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| Spotted Wintergreen |
After walking the trail, I have a feeling that this may be a good place to find warblers, vireos, towhees, etc. in the spring/summer due to the varied habitats I saw - areas with low shrubs, a power-line right-of-way, running water, and of course the pond to name a few.
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| Hairy Woodpecker |
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| Club Moss with Fruiting Body |
What really surprised me was all the ice I saw! So I decided to take pictures of any bird I could, plants, ice, and whatever interested me.
DATA: 12:09 - 2:26 pm; 57F; occasional slight breeze; variable sky (overcast/mostly cloudy/mostly sunny)
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| White-breasted Nuthatch |
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| Christmas Fern |
SPECIES: Hooded Mergansers (m/f); Downy Woodpecker; Hairy Woodpecker; Blue Jay; American Crow; White-Breasted Nuthatch; Black-Capped Chickadee (3); Dark-Eyed Junco (6)
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| Nest |
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