Back in the Field Again

Grey Headed Swamphen Jumping Around In Marsh

This past Friday my good friend Art Nadelman and I got back out with our cameras again after a 3 month hiatus. Art’s arm has healed enough that he can carefully carry his equipment. We decided to visit the Celery Fields which is a favorite among local birders.

Over the course of a little more than 3 hours, we managed to see over 50 species of birds. We also had some good photo opportunities. One bird that is beginning to expand quickly across the region is the grey-headed swamphen. They’re related to coots and gallinules and have a lot of the beautiful blue colors of the male purple gallinule.

Grey Headed Swamphen Walking Through Marsh
Grey-headed Swamphen Walking through the Marsh

An uncommon bird that has returned for the winter is the bronzed cowbird. You would normally think of a cowbird as a rather ugly, nuisance bird but the adult male is striking. Its jet-black body is highlighted with areas of light blue above the shoulder. But the real distinguishing feature is its red eyes.

Bronzed Cowbird Perched In Shrub
Bronzed Cowbird Perched in a Shrub

It was great to get back out again. Expect to see the posts pick up as the northern birds return for the winter.

A few more pictures from this journey are featured below. For a larger selection of photos, go to the galleries listed.

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