Monday, March 18, 2013

Adirondack Winter Birding

Gray Jay was the only photogenic species we found at Ferd's Bog, but we were pretty thrilled with Boreal Chickadee on Oregon Plains Road and Pine Grosbeaks along the way. No Black-backed Woodpecker again-much time spent around Bigelow Road. We were scared away by a mute resident on Oregon Plains Road right when a great cluster of birds showed up. He didn't take kindly to people birding on what I assume is a public road however remote it might be.We have had bad luck with running into strange characters out in the wild, so we pushed ahead without seeing the Boreal Chickadee that was surely running with that crowd. A group of White-winged Crossbills flew over us as this dude ominously approached.

Snowmobiles were out in numbers. Kind of like a gas smelling, raucous invasive species.


Gray Jay



Bloomingdale Bog

Oregon Plains Road

Barred Owl

Gray Jay 

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