
I think this male red-bellied woodpecker was feeling what quite a few of us were feeling Tuesday morning at
Viera Wetlands (aka Viera Sewage Treatment Facility) during the
Space Coast Birding and Wildlife Festival. BRRRRRRR (a cold snap has hit Florida creating temperatures in the low thirties with wind chills in the twenties) Br! I left a good chunk of my hardcore winter gear at home and kind of regretted it. My toes and fingers suffered. Most of the stores were out of winter gear, but you can usually find some good winter stuff if you look in the hunting section of a Walmart. Reluctantly, I headed to the Big W and I was not disappointed. I found some sensible gloves and even my favorite Hot Hands warmers in the hunting section. So, all should be good when it's the same temperature in Florida on Thursday morning as it is in Minneapolis and I'm out hunting for red-cockaded woodpeckers.

But it was not all cold and suffering, how could it be when our field trip group ended up having a double bittern day and I even got a lifer - a limpkin (above). Of course, now that I have finally seen a limpkin, a bird that has eluded me at all previous opportunities--I'm seeing them regularly now. At one point, we passed someone's yard in a trailer park and it there was a limpkin having a stand off with a black-bellied whistling duck on their dock. That's not the only bird that was in this person's yard--there was also a big flock of sandhill cranes. How's that for a yard list?

We saw quite a few great birds, but the highlight for many was the least bittern that
Jeff Gordon found for the group--it was so, so tiny. Looked to be about the size of my fist. Because we were so close and there were many cars jockeying for position around our tour bus, we opted to stay inside to get a look at the bird.

I was amazed that I was able to contort my scope's tripod in my seat to get a somewhat in focus photo, but I did manage. It's a young one, since the back is not black, but he was a cutey.

Another participant on our trip managed to find the larger American bittern blending in perfectly well with the surrounding vegetation. I put my scope on it for others to see and at first they would say, "I don't think it's there." Then a few seconds later, much like looking at a magic eye puzzle, they would exclaim, "I SEE it!"
I'm writing this post on a Wednesday night to be published on blogger Thursday morning. I have to meet our next field trip bus at 4:30am and looking at my clock, I need to hit the hay.
Labels: Bird Festivals, digiscoping, Florida, Space Coast Bird Festival, Viera Wetlands
10 Comments:
"water treatment facility" is a more gracious way to refer to the Viera Wetlands! for those not familiar with it, here is a link to a description. http://www.brevardcounty.us/environmental_management/VieraWetlands-Home.cfm
stay warm - I told you to bring your sweats and you said you weren't even going to wear socks!
re your twitter about being up at 3:45 and wondering what you were doing with your life - a lot more than those of us who lingered in bed until 7:00! you're participating, not watching. :)
marge
so... jealous... I've been trying to see a least bittern for years!! great picture though... even if I say so grudgingly.
That woodpecker is sooo cute! Thats me in the morning too!
Nice photos!
Hey, am I nuts, I swear I heard a Lesser Nighthawk in my backyard last night...in Michigan in winter? It sounded like a toad..and went on for approx hour...off and on...is this possible?
two things, one unrelated to this post :
- For the last couple or four weeks or so, I have seen a "please do not hotlink images" image in place of an image, both in Google reader and on your blog itself. What's up with that?
(that's the related thing)
- everyone should know about an Ottawa boy's efforts to help birds NOT hit windows - you can read about his invention here : http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2009/01/21/ot-090121-bird-decals.html?ref=rss
thanks for the great blog!
Hey Sharon,
Looks like your having a good time. Love the photo of the red-bellied woodpecker!
Fran,
NBB here. Are you viewing the blog through a proxy connection? Some business use it to redirect their webtraffic, and our server may be detecting this as an attempt by someone to link Sharon's pictures on their website.
-Bill
SWEET DAY!
Congrats on getting the limpkin!
A two-bittern day is a happy day indeed.
I had a similar experience with Limpkin in that I couldn't believe how common they were in improbable places. Cool birds!
NBB - I do sometimes read the site thru a proxy (google reader - curious, because google/blogger are the same co. no?). Curiosity (+time) will drive me to the site where *sometimes* the image remains as a "please do not hotlink" image.
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