93 Willow Warbler Phylloscopus trochilus
I only saw the Common loon (which I've been dying to see) on the Highway flying.
I Should have mentioned, I saw it stop on the ground for a few seconds then it took off, pretty certain it was a Common Loon....Hate to break it to you but this is a very unusual and unlikely circumstance if it was flying. Double-crested Cormorant has a very similar shape when flying and is much more likely to be seen doing so. Can you rule out the cormorant?
I Should have mentioned, I saw it stop on the ground for a few seconds then it took off, pretty certain it was a Common Loon...
Sweet, Sweet land. (Is that unusual? It was only there for a few seconds).Ground meaning land or water?
Sweet, Sweet land. (Is that unusual? It was only there for a few seconds).
Loons can't take off from the ground. If you saw the bird land on the ground and then take off again, it wasn't a loon.Sweet, Sweet land. (Is that unusual? It was only there for a few seconds).
Then maybe a Duck? Just be the All-knowing Doubter then.Loons are physically unable to take off from land. They can barely even walk on land for that matter. Loons have to run across water to achieve takeoff.
Then maybe a Duck?
Then maybe a Duck? Just be the All-knowing Doubter then.
As the thread-keeper, if this is going to keep being your attitude and you are not willing to heed the advice of those more experienced than you who are trying to help you, then perhaps this thread is not the place for you.Fine. 0. Nothing. Just drink up all your plentiful animal species like everyone else on this thread.
Fine. 0. Nothing. Just drink up all your plentiful animal species like everyone else on this thread.
I'll be done then.then perhaps this thread is not the place for you.
Inverts are starting very slowly this year, perhaps because of the cold weather.
So far I also have trouble finding invertebrates compared to last year. However I expect in the upcoming month or so to get them to do better
A few more birds here and there from the last few weeks. Great crested grebes were very nice, as they are only my second ever sighting of the species and the goldeneyes were a much appreciated lifer.
38. Great crested grebe, Podiceps cristatus
39. Common goldeneye, Bucephala clangula
40. Great black-backed gull, Larus marinus