Osprey in a nest |
Osprey in a nest- Stockton Springs, Maine |
Osprey in flight |
Osprey in flight- Stockton Springs, Maine |
Mom and Dad Osprey |
Mom and baby Osprey |
Mom and Baby- Stockton Springs |
Guarding the nest |
Mom and Baby |
More of Mom Osprey |
Osprey parents |
I had a great time this summer photographing the Osprey family again.
Mockingbird- Mocking me? |
Haven't you ever seen a bird before?! |
Northern Mockingbird, top photo is down at the waterfront this summer... the last 2 are some of my favorites, of birds that have stalked us in town.
a Loon looks for dinner at Sandy Point, Stockton Springs, Maine
A Great Blue Heron flies over. |
A Great Blue Heron- Stockton Springs |
A Great Blue Heron visits Kenduskeag Stream in Bangor, and another checks out the food at Sandy Point.
Eastern Kingbird checks out the scenery at the pond in the Bangor City Forest.
Canada Geese at the lake. |
Ducks feeding |
Ducks swimming up at Great Pond, Northern Maine |
Crows in Bangor, both at home (with a nest next door) and Saxl Park.
Bald Eagles at Pushaw Lake
Cormorants chillin' and Nesting at Sandy Point.
I know that some of this will be a little outdated, but I DID say I would post them. What better time to take a look at some of the birds I saw this past Spring and Summer, but at a time when sadly, they have (for the majority) all headed south. Their voices and sounds are dearly missed on my walks, and the fact that I will soon be moving to the Pacific Northwest makes this even more bittersweet. This season is the last season I will hear and see these particular birds. My beloved Raven family, my little woodpecker friends, all those silly Mockingbirds, the skydiving Eastern Kingbirds over the beaver pond, all the R2D2 Bobolinks in the field, the little sparrows that live in the low bushes in almost any parking lot in town that will even eat chicken McNuggets... So lets look back at the birds I was able to catch with my camera: