Sunday, May 3, 2009

Introducing the Bobolink

Please click to enlarge these and get a better view!
The other day when we took the detour through the strip pit area, we saw this new bird. I had no idea what it was.
I don't remember how I found out what it was, I just know it was easier than normal for us to figure out.
It was so dark and dreary, and no time that day to even try to capture one, but last night we decided a quick drive through out there was in order. Let me tell you, there was not much happening. We did see pheasant, and heard lots more, and the usual red0-winged blackbirds were abundant. I really would hate to have to try to count them. It would be an impossible task.

I thought at first we were not going to see any sign of the bobolink, but came across 5 or 6 of them in some cattails. I got out of the Rav4 and was slowly walking up closer to them as they sang their little hearts out. It was such a joyous singing...you would just have to hear them to fully appreciate it. You can go here and scroll down about half way and there is a sound clip of their song.

Anyway, I am not overly impressed with these, yet happy to have at least caught these. They are images that have been cropped. I would have gotten closer if a truck had not came from the other direction and scared them away. As it passed they flew away...I seen one other one one more time, but no more.

We did see one other un-recognized bird last night...it was long-skinny necked out in the grassy area. The neck wasn't as long as a crane though. It was too far to see good, and the one flew...and I seen another poke its head up one time, but we watched and watched and did not see it again.

9 comments:

  1. Rose: Nice capture of the neat
    Bob-o-link, I've heard of them but never seen them.

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  2. I hate it when a vehicle comes along and ruins my chance to get a possible good shot!

    I've never seen a bob-o-link...at least I don't remember ever seeing one.

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  3. I have only seen these in book Rose.. I did a quick 'google' about them as well.. and it seems that on very rare occasions they turn up in Britain... now that would be a sight for me to capture.

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  4. I haven't heard of these but I surely love the name!! You were fortunate to capture these images and give us a glimpse of this amazing little bird! Good job.

    Hugs♥

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  5. He's a pretty and distinctive looking bird. I've never seen one of these in person. Nice stalking and shooting.

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  6. Nice photos on this rare bird. I have yet to ever seen one. I liked your pig post yesterday too.

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  7. Wow...I've never seen those. Great shots! Will have to check out Blue Grass for them.

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  8. What a sweet little chatter they make! You got some good shots, too.

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  9. OH, neat picture Rose...it looks like a small bird, is it? You do get some really great pictures of nature and the wildlife that lives there! Thank you for sharing!

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