Showing posts with label Bailey Tract. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bailey Tract. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Bailey Tract's surprises

Every time that I step out - I open myself to receive the gifts of nature - today I left my foot prints next to a gator's print.....what a way to start the day!

A pair of Kestrel watched me as I approached.

I had to return the favor and watch in return - what a beautiful bird!


The Palm Warblers have arrived -  a dime a dozen - but what's not to like, this one even has a rusty cap on.

A Mourning Dove taking a snooze.

And a Gray Kingbird made a magical appearance this morning .... this sealed the day! Tweet!

The early riser gets the bird

I just love this time of the year, the sky is clearer and the air is cooler - there are more birds and the trail is still quiet.
My visit to the Bailey Tract and the Sanibel Garden Preserve this morning provided nice surprises.
Doesn't this Mockingbird look lovely as he is being kissed by the morning light?

I guess I could say the same about this Eastern Phoebe, his song was a nice bonus too.

Several White Ibis adopted this bare tree, the Osprey decided it was just too crowded and left.

I liked how the clouds/humidity started to move in the area - it sure created interesting hues in the vista.

A young Bald Eagle perched on the tower - which provided me the answer as to why all of a sudden all the birds left.

When the dust settled a few unknowing Eurasian Collared Doves came to roost nearby.

On my way back I stumbled upon a House Wren right out in the open, he had the better viewing side.

A regal Merlin digesting his dragonfly.

You know the ducks are underway when you see a nice crowd of Blue-winged Teal.....I'm ready.

For today you may call me "The Bird Lady"

I was really happy to have the opportunity to do some birding this morning - the skies looked rather menacing - so I stayed close to my escape route.
I went just a few hundred yards into the Sanibel Garden Preserve and had to retreat quickly because of the lightning I saw and how quickly the storm seemed to be approaching. I sat in my car for a bit and when it cleared up some, I decided to venture into the Bailey Tract.

The Pied-billed Grebe stayed close to the shore and allowed me to watch.

He seemed to enjoy the company of a pair of Common Gallinule - used to be known as Moorhen.

This specie is common in freshwater marshes and ponds - though, it has become uncommon to rare and declining from much of interior range.



I wonder what he's thinking....birds are quite smart, a lot more than we may realize.

I ventured a bit further when all of a sudden a Red-bellied Woodpecker practically flew right into me before taking a sharp turn into a tree. The light was horrible at that angle but I figured that if I moved, he would moved too.....so.....I stayed

and before I knew what was happening, he flew at my feet and started pecking at my shoes...


I assumed that he was after some bugs that I couldn't see from where I was - behind the camera lens....peck, peck, peck....



I was totally mesmerized by this event and couldn't believe what was happening.

Then he climbed onto my shoe and kept pecking away - I could feel the movements and could tell he was still looking for something to eat...

I raised my hell at some point since he seemed to be interested in the soles of my shoes. I know that I walked into tons of spider webs this morning unbeknownst to me that it would be attracting a young male Red-bellied Woodpecker.



At some point I decided to back away just to see what he would do - wouldn't you know....he followed me every step of the way. Eventually he flew into a tree at about the same time that the rain started - I left with a brand new feeling in my heart and needless to say - full of excitement for this connection. Wow - my birding expedition was short but, oh, so enriching - I will keep and cherish this experience in my soul for many moons to come.

Friday, December 11, 2015

Bailey's Bobcat

As I get older or should I say wiser, I've realized that I can plan my days/weeks/months way ahead of time but the end results are totally out of my hands.....I'm okay with that because often times the alternatives that surface are usually icing on the cake.
In my simple planning today - my goal was to see birds and open myself up for any surprises that may come my way....perhaps a rare sighting would be good. So, come along and see how my morning went....
The moon is full and the day is just about to begin - that in itself is exciting.

A flock of American Robins landed right behind me....

for me it is always exciting to see them especially since it doesn't happen very often.


A half hour into my walk I spotted a Bobcat leading the way - once in a while he would turn to see if I was still following.



He was focused on the Marsh Rabbits - following them in his 'cat' demeanor and jumping into bushes in his attempt to snag one....in this instance the Hare persevered and won.

Behind me a mother with a cranky baby in a stroller caught the cat's attention....



one more look and off he went ....

at a quicker pace.

In the meantime, a flock of White Pelicans were spotted seemingly floating in the air.

On my way out of the Bailey Tract - a small gator was seen watching people....

I bid him farewell with glee in my step. This day surely brought a different spin - and oh, what fun! My E-bird List for today. 

Friday, November 6, 2015

Bailey Tract - early November

I love the fact that every time I visit the Bailey Tract I get to see different things to entertain my spirit and this week held many sweet surprises.
I wish I had a photo of all the species I saw but that's okay - those that took the time to slow down and pose were really precious.
Such as the Eastern Phoebe - his song is as sweet as its demeanor.

This Pied-billed Grebe had just finished taking a good bath.

And the House Wrens! Oh My! They are so numerous that I think they might be crowding the Carolina Wren aside.


The Red-Shouldered Hawk feels quite a ease using his voice to the highest decibels.

The Gray Catbirds are everywhere and it's quite interesting to listen to their wide array of tunes. My E-bird List for Nov 4, 2015.

It was quite obvious this morning that the Yellow-rumped Warblers have arrived!


It's been a long time since I've seen them in numbers, I'm glad they are back.


I couldn't pass this Gulf Fritillary by without taking its photo.

Many Brown Pelicans passed me by.

Well, it is interesting wouldn't you say that my day begins with a greeting from the Grebe and a farewell too.

I'll take it and I'll be back! My E-bird list for this morning.

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