Sunday, February 22, 2009
Emeralda Marsh
We travelled out to Emeralda Marsh in Lisbon, Florida with the Halifax River Audubon Club. After yesterday's chilly and blustery conditions, today seems like mid-summer with temps near 70 and bright sunny skies.....a perfect day for shooting. We begin in the parking lot with the usual fare.....cardinal, blue jay, red-bellied woodpecker, etc. As we head into the reserve, however, we begin to pick up some new birds for the year. Our first Northern parula makes an appearance. While I don't have my camera in hand, it does give me a great look through the bins. I'll get the photo later. Walking the trail inside the marsh, we get nice looks at a Blue-gray gnatcatcher, several more singing parulas, Pine warbler, and Hermit thrush among others. At the impoundments, I get to capture an event I had never seen before. Two moorhens are squaring off apparently trying to win over the heart of a female who idly sits by and watches the entire affair. It's that time of year here in Florida and a young man's (bird's) fancy turns to love. After the official trip ends, Sharon and I can't pass up the opportunity to stop on the way home at two known haunts of the burrowing owl. These guys are the most reliable subjects we have and have never let us down. Both spots produce with nice looks giving us the perfect conclusion to a pretty perfect day of birding.
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