Sunday, November 28, 2021

Winter Scene at the Wetland

 Lately it rained often.   At the wetland, the flowers are gone, but Lesser Goldfinches still like to feed on the seeds.


"The seeds are wet, but they still taste good for me."

The winter time is the season for waterfowl.  A couple of Northern Shovelers arrived here.


"We always stay here during the cold months."


With a loud shrill, a Pileated Woodpecker appeared right in front of me so close that my camera could not focus in time.   


"I was so scared to see a human in front 
of me that I quickly climbed up the tree."



Sunday, November 21, 2021

Oregon Junco with White Dots

Sometimes the nature does strange things.

In the past I saw an Oregon Junco with whitish dots.  Their genes are a little different.  Yesterday I saw one like that.



"Hi, I do not come here often. But please do 
not discriminate against me because of my looks."


"I am just like any Junco, but have some white dots 
over the dark part.  In fact, I do think I am quite pretty."


Saturday, November 13, 2021

Foggy Morning

The fog was just lifting in town.  


But at the wetland it was still cold and foggy near the water.

 

A Belted Kingfisher:  "Hard to see a fish..."


The fog is slowly lifting as we walked around the reservoir.


Great Egret:  "I have a super vision.  Here I caught a fish."




Sunday, November 7, 2021

Getting Close to Winter

 This fall I saw many Nutrias.   This time I encountered a family of three.


"I am a mom with two youngsters😍.  They are growing up fast."

Many Northern Pintails were floating in the water.

"We just returned from the north.  We spend the most of winter here.😊"


There are some Redwing Blackbirds still here.

"We stay here most of the year.  I like Oregon💝."