Well That May Have Been Unexpected

Despite it being a grey, rainy, and super windy day over at the salt marsh, we still had the four visiting spoonies out doing their thing.

They seemed to be in a feeding frenzy and perhaps they are stuffing themselves in anticipation of more foul weather coming in, or they might be planning to fly back south soon.

In any case it’s still great to have them around and they sure help brighten a cloudy day.

At one point the adult spoonbill came swooping in landing next to a juvie. I’m not sure if the adult caught the youngster in mid preen or if he was just scratching his head, but he sure appeared surprised when the older bird dropped in on him.

Finally the rain sent me off but I left our quartet busily feeding away…

Unexpected Spoonbill Arrival

Unexpected Spoonbill Arrival

Unexpected Spoonbill Arrival

 

Monday Mink

This afternoon we had a cute little mink pop his head up out of the reeds at the edge of the salt marsh and scamper around for a bit.

Always great to see these guys, they remind me of skinny cats running around out there!

Monday Mink

Monday Mink

Monday Mink

Monday Mink

Sunday Spoonbills

Well all four spoonbills are still in the marsh area which is good news. The big pink guys are doing their thing and creating excitement as always.

Today we had three of the four hanging around in the general vicinity.

One did a couple of circles and fly by’s over the marsh, the oldest one of the group seemed happy to spend the day with the wood storks, and the third spoonie was mostly just feeding in the salt marsh popping down some tasty glass shrimp.

Gotta love a pink Sunday!

Sunday Spoonbills

Sunday Spoonbills

Sunday Spoonbills

Squeaky

This afternoon we had a loud squeaky visitor at the salt marsh. A belted kingfisher flew in, landed on a stump for about two seconds then took off again.

These tiny, fast birds continue to mock me and drive me crazy with their sarcastically squeaky voices which can be heard from a considerable distance.

Also last night my computer monitor cashed in it’s chips and I’m currently working (well trying to) on a back up monitor which as best as I can tell is from 1986. I can’t tell how anything looks on this thing.

Saw a lot of bird action this afternoon too. The spoonies were out, GBH’s were flying all over as were wood storks, but I’m not really sure how any of it looks.

I’m flying blind out here right now.

Kingfisher in the Salt Marsh

Kingfisher in the Salt Marsh

So That’s Where He Was Going!

On a recent late afternoon I was checking out the salt marsh but did not expect much activity due to the high tide.

Out of the corner of my eye I barely managed to catch a glimpse of this blue heron before he got by me. He was zipping along rather quickly and I wondered what the emergency destination could possibly be.

Well it turned out he needed to immediately be playing king of the hill on top of this dead tree at the east side of the marsh. I’m sure this afforded the master of his domain an excellent view.

So Thats Where He Was Going

So Thats Where He Was Going

So Thats Where He Was Going

So Thats Where He Was Going

Well That’s A Mouth Full

Mr. A pops up out of the water with his big yap stuffed with yummy fishy treats on a recent evening over in the salt marsh.

He seemed very happy with his choice of the seafood appetizer to start off the night’s dining experience.

Alligator With A Mouthfull

This Guy Could Play Shortstop In The Big Leagues

This past week I was watching a tricolored heron fishing in the salt marsh during low tide. At one point he snagged a fast swimming minnow (which is a typical menu item for Tri’s) whirled around to complete the play but momentarily bobbled the ball, uh I mean fish.

You can see the look of shock but also determination on his face in the third photo when it appeared he might get charged with an error.

But no! The plucky veteran recovers in time to make it a quick out for the hapless runner, uh I mean minnow. 🙂

Tricolor Playing Shortstop

Tricolor Playing Shortstop

Tricolor Playing Shortstop

Tricolor Playing Shortstop

Nothing Interferes With Nap Time…

So this morning had our pal Mr. A enjoying a pleasant snooze in the sun on his own little private island out in the marsh pond.

There was a snowy egret tucked back into the reeds out there with him, but Mr. A paid no attention. Suddenly a great egret comes swooping in unexpectedly! This gets the snowy all riled up, plus the egret comes in with a bit of an attitude which could mean some additional drama.

But interestingly, although snowys often fight with other snowys, and egrets constantly chase around other egrets, the two different species generally get along just fine so once they both calmed down and realized it was no big deal, all was peaceful once again.

Now you would think this would cause our good buddy to wake up all grumpy and make some sort of a fuss. But no sir, not on this sunny morning, Mr. A never even cracked open an eye. You find a nice comfy spot to nap away the day in the sun and nothing is going to interfere with that.  🙂

Nothing Interferes With Nap Time

Nothing Interferes With Nap Time

Nothing Interferes With Nap Time

Nothing Interferes With Nap Time

Nothing Interferes With Nap Time