Sunday, January 24, 2016

Birding in the last frontier

I'm finding that posting once a week is a good pace for me, unless something major happens that I absolutely can't wait to post like some rare bird that I came across or the birth of the newest birder in my family (looking for mid March for that action). This past week was fairly active for me as far as photography is concerned, but I did not add any new birds to my list. I came across a couple of Hairy Woodpeckers and a Downy as well, at my usual lunch break stomping grounds. And I also saw my little Boreal Owl friend again too, which was very nice. Although, it was being harassed by quite a few Jay's and Magpie's.

Sunday, January 17, 2016

Cold day in Eagle River

It's a cold, crisp, clear day here in Eagle River, AK. The branches of every tree are covered with a light layer of snow. It's a true winter wonderland, complete with Pine Grosbeaks, Redpolls, Chickadees and more. Being relatively new to birding, I am amazed at how many bird species remain in Alaska during the winter months. I have seen Robins, Golden-crowned and Ruby-crowned Kinglets, Dark-eyed Junco, Common Goldeneye, Common Merganser and more. This has already started off being a great year of birding. As of yesterday, I have hit the

Thursday, January 14, 2016

Boreal Owl

Today I took my usual lunch and made my way down to one of my favorite birding spots. It's been snowy the last few days so I wasn't expecting much activity besides the usual Chickadees. Upon arrival, I immediately heard a Steller's Jay making a loud ruckus along with some Magpie's. Thinking they were fighting amongst themselves, I went to investigate and see if I could get some good shots. The Steller's jay was in a large spruce tree located in a woodsy area in the middle

Thursday, January 7, 2016

New Gear!

Well I finally went and did it. After 4 and a half months playing with my Canon SX50 HS, I have officially upgraded gear. A good friend of mine had purchased a Nikon D5100 a year or so ago, and it's been sitting collecting dust ever since. He's taken a couple photos with it but that was when he first go it. It's practically brand new. He made me a killer deal on

Monday, January 4, 2016

Black-capped Chickadee - 2016 bird of the year

Again, today's post is going to include events of the last week or so.

Last weekend saw a close of 2015, my first year of birding. I ended my year at 70 species, which I am proud of. I could probably have done more, but I think that I did well, all things considered. Some of the birds I recall excitedly seeing for the first (sometimes only) time, are: Yellow Warbler, Common Murre, Golden-crowned Kinglet, Snow Bunting, Pacific Wren, and my #70 a Northern Shrike. My bird of 2015 is probably the Yellow-rumped Warbler, I saw them everywhere.