Lake Overholser, Jan 5, 2017
DSC_0401b.JPGSnow Goose on far left among Ring-billed Gulls, including one in flight with something in its bill
at Lake Overholser in the NE corner |
DSC_0408b.JPGFirst winter Ring-billed Gull |
DSC_0415b.JPGSnow Goose among Ring-billed Gulls
"Grin patch," longer bill and rusty stain on head
compared to Ross's, as noted in Sibley |
DSC_0424b.JPGAmerican White Pelicans |
DSC_0436b.JPGSecond (immature) Snow Goose
with body hidden by RB Gull
to the right of first Snow Goose with head down |
DSC_0444b.JPGTwo of three American Tree Sparrows
in the high grasses along the NE shore
Wing bar, two tone bill, line through eye |
DSC_0445b.JPGAmerican Tree Sparrow |
DSC_0450b.JPGAmerican Tree Sparrow |
DSC_0454b.JPGAmerican Tree Sparrow |
DSC_0461b.JPGHerring Gull |
DSC_0473b.JPGMyrtle Yellow-rumped Warbler |
DSC_0477b.JPGYellow-rumped Warbler |
DSC_0483b.JPGHerring Gull, two Snow Geese and Ring-billed Gulls |
DSC_0494b.JPGMale Mallard and two Male Ring-necked Ducks
in the canal near 23rd Street |
DSC_0502b.JPGAmerican Goldfinches
that flew up into a Bald Cypress
on the west side of the lake |
DSC_0508b.JPGCanvasback
on the west side of the lake
near the fishing pier |
DSC_0514b.JPGMale Belted Kingfisher
at the Route 66 Park pond
He had just flown to this perch from a tree. |
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