Monday, December 15, 2014

12/12 thru 15 Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary

Lincoln Shields Area of RMBS
A rare sighting of a Western Grebe has been hanging out in the Mississippi River just above the Clark Bridge for a few days.

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Western Grebe and Common Goldeneye


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Saturday, November 15, 2014

11/15-16 Calliope Hummingbird

City of Ozark, Christian County, Missouri, US
Lois and I traveled to the town of Ozark in SW Missouri to see a 1st year male Calliope Hummingbird. This is a potential 2nd Mo record. It is No. 336 on my list of Bird Species Photographed in Missouri.

A few of the birds seen, complete set and larger sizes in gallery.
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1st shot of Calliope Hummingbird Calliope Hummingbird Calliope Hummingbird Calliope Hummingbird Calliope Hummingbird Calliope Hummingbird Calliope Hummingbird Calliope Hummingbird in banders hands Calliope Hummingbird in banders hands Calliope Hummingbird in banders hands

I even managed two videos to get it in action in the falling snow.



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Thursday, November 6, 2014

11/06 RMBS CPSP

Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary and Confluence State Park Road
Highlights were three Snow Buntings at Teal Pond and two Peregrine Falcons harassing three American Avocet on Confluence State Park Road.

A few of the birds seen, complete set and larger sizes in gallery.
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Saturday, October 25, 2014

10/23 to 25 Western Missouri

Western Missouri going up Interstate 49
Lamar area, Prairie State Park, Schell-Osage Conservation Area and roads in between each area.

A few of the birds seen, complete set and larger sizes in gallery.
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Saturday, September 20, 2014

9/20-21 Red Knot

Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary (RMBS/Riverlands) - St. Charles County, MO
A rare interior US visitor, a juvenile Red Knot, showed up at the Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary. I was about 40 miles away when I got the call and hurried up there. Unfortunately the bird couldn't be re-found. The next morning I was back looking when it flew in just below us. It is No. 335 on my list of Bird Species Photographed in Missouri.

A few of the birds seen, complete set and larger sizes in gallery.
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Red Knot Red Knot Red Knot Red Knot The Red Knot is that little light speck in the center next to the triangle rock. Red Knot Red Knot Most of the Red Knot photos were from the 1st point out there to along the mud to the right Viewing Red Knot Viewing Red Knot Viewing Red Knot Buff-breasted Sandpiper Ruddy Turnstone Baird's Sandpipers

Red Knot (juvenile) - Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary


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Saturday, May 24, 2014

5/24 Connecticut Warbler

Tower Grove Park • St. Louis, MO
Last week I saw my first ever Connecticut Warbler and got lousy photos. It is No. 334 on my list of Bird Species Photographed in Missouri. Today was one of those days you only dream about. It migrates through here and is a very sneaky ground feeder usually in dense cover.

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Connecticut Warbler Connecticut Warbler Connecticut Warbler Connecticut Warbler The Connecticut Warbler came within about 17 feet in that greenery lower center of photo.

I even managed two videos although it was only 17 feet away so DOF and keeping focus was a major problem.




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Sunday, May 4, 2014

5/04 Wilson's Plover

Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary (RMBS/Riverlands) - St. Charles County, MO
My son and I were outside when he thinks he hears my cell phone ringing. Checking my phone it was Larry Beeson calling. I returned his call and he said he has an odd plover out on the mud slowly moving away. He thinks he knows what it is but would not say. I was up there in record time and we scoped it from Riverlands Way. After getting closer we concluded it to be a Wilson's Plover which is No. 333 on my list of Bird Species Photographed in Missouri. This would be a potential 2nd Missouri record.

A few of the birds seen, complete set and larger sizes in gallery.
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Scoping and photos from Riverlands Way did not conclusively comfirm ID as it was out there over 100 yards.
1st photo of Wilson's Plover from road Wilson's Plover from road
Larry and I very slowly walked out on the mudflat zig-gagging and stopping after about each 10-15 steps watching for any alertness and taking a couple photos. He "hid" behing me so not to show much profile. No alertness seen, we got within about 45-50 yards where we could get a good ID and photos. Returning to the road I started to notify everyone.

Comparison with Semiplamated Plover and Semiplamated Sandpiper.
Wilson's Plover and Semiplamated Plover Wilson's Plover and Semiplamated Plover Wilson's Plover and Semiplamated Plover Wilson's Plover and Semiplamated Sandpiper

Wilson's Plover Wilson's Plover Wilson's Plover Wilson's Plover Wilson's Plover Wilson's Plover Wilson's Plover Semiplamated Plover Semiplamated Plovers Wilson's Phalarope and Blue-winged Teal Wilson's Phalarope Dowitcher sp.

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Thursday, May 1, 2014

5/01 Anhinga

St. Francis River levee - Dunklin County, MO
I saw an eBird posting by Tim Jones of a female Anhinga in the Missouri boot heel and early the next morning I was heading down that way. About 2/3 of the way down Tim called and said he couldn't find the female but had spotted a male farther back in. I meet him on the levee and bad news, both birds had disappeared. We separated to search and I soon got a call, "They're up in the air". Both the M & F were riding the thermals together higher and higher. I managed to get a bunch of shots of the dark spots high above. On the way back home I also stopped by Big Oak Tree State Park and Ten Mile Pond where I found some sandpipers. The Anhinga is No. 332 on my list of Bird Species Photographed in Missouri.

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These photos are from on top of the St. Francis River levee in Dunklin County.
female Anhinga male & female Anhinga male Anhinga male & female Anhinga male & female Anhinga Looking North up St. Francis River levee with flooding on river side Hooded Mergansers Indigo Bunting Blue Grosbeak Eastern Kingbird Belted Kingfisher

Big Oak Tree State Park and along the road
Dickcissel Magnolia Warbler Summer Tanager Red-headed Woodpecker

These photos and video are from Ten Mile Pond in Mississippi County.
Yellowlegs sp. Black-necked Stilt Greater Yellowlegs Wilson's Phalarope and Greater Yellowlegs Black-necked Stilt Black-necked Stilt



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