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Dec 11, 2022 15:46:07   #
jak86094
 
Most of the following photographs were captured Friday morning at the Bolsa Chica Wildlife Preserve in Huntington Beach, CA during our monthly bird survey. A sunny, cloudless day with a cool breeze, the birding and the photography were fantastic. Although I succeeded in photographing a 3rd year Bald Eagle being harassed by an Osprey, a Little Blue Heron, and several Yellow-crowned Night-Herons, all of those subjects were too far away to yield good photographs. Hope you enjoy these shots of more common species.

Great Blue Heron - These large herons nest annually in the high snags and bushy palm trees at Bolsa Chica. Earlier this year we counted 17 different nests. Herons already seem to be selecting nesting sites in late fall.

White-tailed Kite - Beautiful raptors, White-tailed Kites hover over potential prey (see photo) before diving after a meal. Although they are year-round residents of the area, additional kites have migrated into the area from higher elevations. Not visible in this photo, White-tailed Kites have a bright red eye.

Western Meadowlark (2 photos) - These beautiful birds frequent the open grasslands and low brush during the Fall through Spring here near the coast. Although we only saw this one bird on this day, on other occasions, when we saw just a few of them feeding on the ground, a large group (20-50) would suddenly flush, showing their yellow breasts and the "V" of white outside tail feathers.

Common Goldeneye female - While Common Goldeneyes are considered uncommon species in our area, small numbers are seen in waterways near the coast every Winter. This is one of three that I found Friday in the Wintersberg Channel at Bolsa Chica.

Say's Phoebe - Like its relative, the more common Black Phoebe, the Say's Phoebe shares a preference for insects. The Say's Phoebe is a flycatcher that prefers perching on the tops of grasses and stiff stems, watching for insects flying by while the Black Phoebe is often found perched on low branches of trees as it awaits prey.

Pied-billed Grebe - Pied-billed Grebes are excellent swimmers and divers, using lobed feet to dive for food in rivers, lakes and ponds.

Ruddy Duck - large flotillas of this chunky, stiff-tailed duck frequent Bolsa Chica and other waterways much of the year. This is a photo of a nonbreeding male. During the Summer, males have a bright baby blue bill, black crown, white cheek and chestnut body. The long, stiff tail is often raised as in this picture.

Snowy Egret - Our most common and numerous Egret or Heron, the Snowy Egret is an active predator, hunting along shores and rivers, dancing and skipping through the shallows in search of water creatures, insects, and small reptiles. The white body, black bill, yellow face and eye ring, two-toned (black and yellow) legs and yellow feet distinguish this wader, which is notably smaller than the Great Egret, Great Blue Heron and Reddish Egret.

Not bad for one day's birding (excluding the White Tailed Kite, seen on the preceding Wednesday).

jak
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Great Blue Heron
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White-tailed Kite
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Western Meadowlark
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Common Goldeneye
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Say's Phoebe
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Pied-billed Grebe
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Dec 11, 2022 16:06:43   #
Amator21 Loc: California
 
jak86094 wrote:
Most of the following photographs were captured Friday morning at the Bolsa Chica Wildlife Preserve in Huntington Beach, CA during our monthly bird survey. A sunny, cloudless day with a cool breeze, the birding and the photography were fantastic. Although I succeeded in photographing a 3rd year Bald Eagle being harassed by an Osprey, a Little Blue Heron, and several Yellow-crowned Night-Herons, all of those subjects were too far away to yield good photographs. Hope you enjoy these shots of more common species.

Great Blue Heron - These large herons nest annually in the high snags and bushy palm trees at Bolsa Chica. Earlier this year we counted 17 different nests. Herons already seem to be selecting nesting sites in late fall.

White-tailed Kite - Beautiful raptors, White-tailed Kites hover over potential prey (see photo) before diving after a meal. Although they are year-round residents of the area, additional kites have migrated into the area from higher elevations. Not visible in this photo, White-tailed Kites have a bright red eye.

Western Meadowlark (2 photos) - These beautiful birds frequent the open grasslands and low brush during the Fall through Spring here near the coast. Although we only saw this one bird on this day, on other occasions, when we saw just a few of them feeding on the ground, a large group (20-50) would suddenly flush, showing their yellow breasts and the "V" of white outside tail feathers.

Common Goldeneye female - While Common Goldeneyes are considered uncommon species in our area, small numbers are seen in waterways near the coast every Winter. This is one of three that I found Friday in the Wintersberg Channel at Bolsa Chica.

Say's Phoebe - Like its relative, the more common Black Phoebe, the Say's Phoebe shares a preference for insects. The Say's Phoebe is a flycatcher that prefers perching on the tops of grasses and stiff stems, watching for insects flying by while the Black Phoebe is often found perched on low branches of trees as it awaits prey.

Pied-billed Grebe - Pied-billed Grebes are excellent swimmers and divers, using lobed feet to dive for food in rivers, lakes and ponds.

Ruddy Duck - large flotillas of this chunky, stiff-tailed duck frequent Bolsa Chica and other waterways much of the year. This is a photo of a nonbreeding male. During the Summer, males have a bright baby blue bill, black crown, white cheek and chestnut body. The long, stiff tail is often raised as in this picture.

Snowy Egret - Our most common and numerous Egret or Heron, the Snowy Egret is an active predator, hunting along shores and rivers, dancing and skipping through the shallows in search of water creatures, insects, and small reptiles. The white body, black bill, yellow face and eye ring, two-toned (black and yellow) legs and yellow feet distinguish this wader, which is notably smaller than the Great Egret, Great Blue Heron and Reddish Egret.

Not bad for one day's birding (excluding the White Tailed Kite, seen on the preceding Wednesday).

jak
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Most of the following photographs were captured Fr... (show quote)


I LIKE all OF YOUR POSTED PICTURES, THEY ARE WELL COMPOSED AND IN FOCUS!
Poul.

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Dec 11, 2022 16:11:25   #
Bigmike1 Loc: I am from Gaffney, S.C. but live in Utah.
 
Those are great shots. Thanks for the information.

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Dec 11, 2022 16:16:19   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
jak86094 wrote:
Most of the following photographs were captured Friday morning at the Bolsa Chica Wildlife Preserve in Huntington Beach, CA during our monthly bird survey. A sunny, cloudless day with a cool breeze, the birding and the photography were fantastic. Although I succeeded in photographing a 3rd year Bald Eagle being harassed by an Osprey, a Little Blue Heron, and several Yellow-crowned Night-Herons, all of those subjects were too far away to yield good photographs. Hope you enjoy these shots of more common species.

Great Blue Heron - These large herons nest annually in the high snags and bushy palm trees at Bolsa Chica. Earlier this year we counted 17 different nests. Herons already seem to be selecting nesting sites in late fall.

White-tailed Kite - Beautiful raptors, White-tailed Kites hover over potential prey (see photo) before diving after a meal. Although they are year-round residents of the area, additional kites have migrated into the area from higher elevations. Not visible in this photo, White-tailed Kites have a bright red eye.

Western Meadowlark (2 photos) - These beautiful birds frequent the open grasslands and low brush during the Fall through Spring here near the coast. Although we only saw this one bird on this day, on other occasions, when we saw just a few of them feeding on the ground, a large group (20-50) would suddenly flush, showing their yellow breasts and the "V" of white outside tail feathers.

Common Goldeneye female - While Common Goldeneyes are considered uncommon species in our area, small numbers are seen in waterways near the coast every Winter. This is one of three that I found Friday in the Wintersberg Channel at Bolsa Chica.

Say's Phoebe - Like its relative, the more common Black Phoebe, the Say's Phoebe shares a preference for insects. The Say's Phoebe is a flycatcher that prefers perching on the tops of grasses and stiff stems, watching for insects flying by while the Black Phoebe is often found perched on low branches of trees as it awaits prey.

Pied-billed Grebe - Pied-billed Grebes are excellent swimmers and divers, using lobed feet to dive for food in rivers, lakes and ponds.

Ruddy Duck - large flotillas of this chunky, stiff-tailed duck frequent Bolsa Chica and other waterways much of the year. This is a photo of a nonbreeding male. During the Summer, males have a bright baby blue bill, black crown, white cheek and chestnut body. The long, stiff tail is often raised as in this picture.

Snowy Egret - Our most common and numerous Egret or Heron, the Snowy Egret is an active predator, hunting along shores and rivers, dancing and skipping through the shallows in search of water creatures, insects, and small reptiles. The white body, black bill, yellow face and eye ring, two-toned (black and yellow) legs and yellow feet distinguish this wader, which is notably smaller than the Great Egret, Great Blue Heron and Reddish Egret.

Not bad for one day's birding (excluding the White Tailed Kite, seen on the preceding Wednesday).

jak
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Most of the following photographs were captured Fr... (show quote)


Stupendous, first-class shooting with perfect clarity and detail β­πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†β­

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Dec 11, 2022 16:19:58   #
linda lagace
 
thanks for sharing these great pics I loved the shadow below the the snowy egret

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Dec 11, 2022 16:43:38   #
Dan' de Bourgogne
 
jak86094 wrote:
Most of the following photographs were captured Friday morning at the Bolsa Chica Wildlife Preserve in Huntington Beach, CA during our monthly bird survey. A sunny, cloudless day with a cool breeze, the birding and the photography were fantastic. Although I succeeded in photographing a 3rd year Bald Eagle being harassed by an Osprey, a Little Blue Heron, and several Yellow-crowned Night-Herons, all of those subjects were too far away to yield good photographs. Hope you enjoy these shots of more common species.

Great Blue Heron - These large herons nest annually in the high snags and bushy palm trees at Bolsa Chica. Earlier this year we counted 17 different nests. Herons already seem to be selecting nesting sites in late fall.

White-tailed Kite - Beautiful raptors, White-tailed Kites hover over potential prey (see photo) before diving after a meal. Although they are year-round residents of the area, additional kites have migrated into the area from higher elevations. Not visible in this photo, White-tailed Kites have a bright red eye.

Western Meadowlark (2 photos) - These beautiful birds frequent the open grasslands and low brush during the Fall through Spring here near the coast. Although we only saw this one bird on this day, on other occasions, when we saw just a few of them feeding on the ground, a large group (20-50) would suddenly flush, showing their yellow breasts and the "V" of white outside tail feathers.

Common Goldeneye female - While Common Goldeneyes are considered uncommon species in our area, small numbers are seen in waterways near the coast every Winter. This is one of three that I found Friday in the Wintersberg Channel at Bolsa Chica.

Say's Phoebe - Like its relative, the more common Black Phoebe, the Say's Phoebe shares a preference for insects. The Say's Phoebe is a flycatcher that prefers perching on the tops of grasses and stiff stems, watching for insects flying by while the Black Phoebe is often found perched on low branches of trees as it awaits prey.

Pied-billed Grebe - Pied-billed Grebes are excellent swimmers and divers, using lobed feet to dive for food in rivers, lakes and ponds.

Ruddy Duck - large flotillas of this chunky, stiff-tailed duck frequent Bolsa Chica and other waterways much of the year. This is a photo of a nonbreeding male. During the Summer, males have a bright baby blue bill, black crown, white cheek and chestnut body. The long, stiff tail is often raised as in this picture.

Snowy Egret - Our most common and numerous Egret or Heron, the Snowy Egret is an active predator, hunting along shores and rivers, dancing and skipping through the shallows in search of water creatures, insects, and small reptiles. The white body, black bill, yellow face and eye ring, two-toned (black and yellow) legs and yellow feet distinguish this wader, which is notably smaller than the Great Egret, Great Blue Heron and Reddish Egret.

Not bad for one day's birding (excluding the White Tailed Kite, seen on the preceding Wednesday).

jak
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Most of the following photographs were captured Fr... (show quote)


I can just make the same comment Amator21 wrote Perfect images!

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Dec 11, 2022 17:43:59   #
lukevaliant Loc: gloucester city,n. j.
 
meadowlark is my favorite,very detailed!

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Dec 11, 2022 18:06:45   #
NMGal Loc: NE NM
 
Great captures.

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Dec 11, 2022 21:07:01   #
kpmac Loc: Ragley, La
 
Nice set.

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Dec 12, 2022 00:39:37   #
jak86094
 
Amator21 wrote:
I LIKE all OF YOUR POSTED PICTURES, THEY ARE WELL COMPOSED AND IN FOCUS!
Poul.


Thank you, Paul.. I appreciate the kind words and support. These are just highlights, just some of the best, after post processing, sharpening, etc. I take lots of throwaway shots too. Glad I could share a few nice ones and glad you enjoyed them. Have a great week. jak

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Dec 12, 2022 00:42:22   #
jak86094
 
Bigmike1 wrote:
Those are great shots. Thanks for the information.


Thanks very much, Bigmike. I am increasingly intrigued by my subjects as I learn more about them. I hope sharing a bit of the background helps make the photos more interesting. Jak

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Dec 12, 2022 00:46:48   #
jak86094
 
joecichjr wrote:
Stupendous, first-class shooting with perfect clarity and detail β­πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†β­


Joecichjr, if you saw all my discards, slightly out-of-focus versions and missed exposures, you Bette know my ability. I take lots of shots and try to keep improving but like to share a. Few of the better results from time to time. Thanks for the kind words. It encourages me to keep working at it. Have a great week. jak

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Dec 12, 2022 00:49:44   #
jak86094
 
linda lagace wrote:
thanks for sharing these great pics I loved the shadow below the the snowy egret


Thank you Linda. I had three decent shots of that Egret but picked this one to share largely because of that shadow. I think it really helped make that photo. Thanks for taking the time to view and comment. Have a great week and holiday season. jak

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Dec 12, 2022 00:52:50   #
jak86094
 
Dan' de Bourgogne wrote:
I can just make the same comment Amator21 wrote Perfect images!


Thanks, Dan. I’ll double my response to Amator21…thanks for your comments and time in responding. Have a good week. jak

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Dec 12, 2022 00:56:52   #
jak86094
 
lukevaliant wrote:
meadowlark is my favorite,very detailed!


Luke, I felt very lucky to capture several fairly close shots of the meadowlark, allowing me to capture the detail you like. I’m not always so lucky, and the meadowlark was surprisingly patient as I captured a variety of poses and expressions on this pretty bird. Have a great week. jak

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