Later in the day we cruised down the Plum Island peninsula finding four Snowy Owls with no trouble at all, including a close encounter for Susuannah and Matan on an otherwise deserted beach. Two Merlins and a Northern Harrier were among other raptors seen at Plum. Overall, a beautiful day to be out and hopefully we'll be back before too long.
Harlequin Ducks - Halibut Point SP, Cape Ann, Essex Co., MA. January 3rd, 2014.
We saw over fifty of these duing the day, most of them hugging the shoreline.
Common Eiders (dresseri) - Halibut Point SP, Cape Ann, Essex Co., MA. January 3rd, 2014.
Red-breasted Mergansers - Halibut Point SP, Cape Ann, Essex Co., MA. January 3rd, 2014.
White-winged Scoter - female, Halibut Point SP, Cape Ann, Essex Co., MA. January 3rd, 2014.
White-winged Scoter - male, Halibut Point SP, Cape Ann, Essex Co., MA. January 3rd, 2014.
Long-tailed Ducks - Halibut Point SP, Cape Ann, Essex Co., MA. January 3rd, 2014.
Purple Sandpipers - Halibut Point SP, Cape Ann, Essex Co., MA. January 3rd, 2014.
Snowy Owl - Parker River NWR, Essex Co., MA. January 3rd, 2014.
Found and identified by a certain Mr. Matan Lerman-Smith, just seven years old.
James,
ReplyDeleteGreat to see your shots from plum Island of the Snowy Owl and ducks.
Brought me right back to my visit there in February 2004 when I found a Snowy at plum island during a trip to Glouster Harbour to photograph smiths herring gulls with my friend Pat.
Enjoyable trip.
Murf.
Thanks John....yes it was a truly enjoyable day and easy birding to boot. I'd forgotten just how good it can be out there.
ReplyDeleteA special trip to see Smiths! Mmmm....not sure about that but they are a true test of sorts. You're always welcome to come back, of course.
JPS