Wednesday, April 1, 2009

April Fools

Since today is April fools day I had to do something different. I also downloaded a photoshop like thing called gimp. It is awesome and I had a lot of fun playing around with it. I was testing it out on some of my photos. I did some cross genetics on my photos and invented three new species of raptors!!!! We have the rough legged eagle, the keserlin, and the short tail hawk( which is a real species i think)... Well i think they are funny. APRIL FOOLS


Below is the infamous Rough Legged Eagle ( bald eagle+rough leg)


Of course the Short tailed Hawk (redtail+Short eared)


My favorite the keserlin( Merlin+Kestrel)





Sunday, March 29, 2009

Awesome Pics

I dont have any new pictures to post right now, so i thought i would post some of my friends pictures. he just made a website check it out, jamesvellozzinaturephotography.com


He awesome pictures of a crap load, of species. He hasnt even finished his webiste because of all the material he has to upload. I thank him very much because he is one of my photography mentors and drives me around :) Here is just a few of his great pictures










Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Spring migration

Hawks are continuing to move northward to their breeding grounds. Sunday at Hook mountain Hawk watch we got a fair number of hawks. We had a merlin, but probably a mile over head.....you can tell by the horrible shot. At Croton Point park there are kestrels on the landfill. I chased one male around. They are such annoying birds to photograph. You can never get close to them. Hope you like the pics :)
Below are the kestrel pictures, Yep all of them is him flying away from me
















Below is a immature red shouldered hawk migrating over hawk, They have windows on their wings which seperates them from red tails.









And here is that horrible merlin shot i was talking about.









Monday, March 23, 2009

Peregrine with Prey

You are lucky when you can get to see peregrines hunt. They are so fast and very successful hunters. It is always fun to see what the peregrines hunt, Here is a picture i took a of peregrine with a bird in its talons. Its a pretty bad picture but you can see red on it.
Photographer Steve sachs has some cool pictures of peregrines with birds in its talons. Below is a picture he took with a oriole in its talons. his website with tons of raptor photos here

Saturday, March 21, 2009

On the quest for a saw-whet

Being a birder, one of the best feelings is finding a rare bird. In the fall i help band Saw-whet owls at a local banding location. Some also stay and winter in Hudson river valley. Here is a website showing information on Saw-whets in Hudson river valley. Last winter was a very good year for them down here. We found a lot, over 15! Well this year we went back to all those places and saw nothing not even a pellet. Then about two weeks ago i went hiking through a very urban local park. I saw some small conifers and decided to check them. Unbelievably i found a good amount of pellets and whitewash. Its in a perfect area, a hill going down to a stream. There were several patches of conifers with whitewash and pellets. But ofcourse they werent fresh. It looked as if i missed the Owl by 2-3 weeks. I am checking now as it might come back to migrate.


Below are pictures of the habitat in which Saw-whets roost
they like small conifers during the winter time



Look for white wash and pellets, for evidence of an owl



Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Red tails mating

I had a very unusual encounter at a local park this weekend. A Red tail was sitting right above me in a tree. I started taking pictures when through my view screen another red tail landed on her. I didnt know what was going on at first until i realized they were mating. As awkward as it was i stood there and took pictures. I thought someone would think they were cool. The female Hawk has only one eye and has survived like that for three years.











Sunday, March 15, 2009

How not to get birds at your feeder

I built a platform feeder the other day. Its not the best but it seems like it can work. I was hoping to get some orioles this spring to come. Well there was one problem with the feeder. The cat was on patrol...

She sits under it for shade, but it gets worse.

She thinks it would be fun to get on it..


And then she laughs when she knocks it over.