Friday, March 14, 2014

Birds And Bulls In Hendry County

Selected images from my 3 March 2014 visit to Church Road in Hendry County are represented in this article concluding the morning visit.


The Crested Caracara above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.

Observations were primarily made from Gate 3 where a family of Crested Caracara decorated the Oak trees opposite the canal.


The Crested Caracara above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Crested Caracara above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Crested Caracara above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Common Gallinule above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Swallow-tailed Kite above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Swallow-tailed Kite above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Swallow-tailed Kite above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Swallow-tailed Kite above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Swallow-tailed Kite above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Common Gallinule above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Northern Rough-winged Swallow above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Blue Jay above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Wood Stork above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Savannah Sparrow above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Crested Caracara above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.

The Swallow-tailed Kite were a bonus, though expected as they had been reported in the area a week earlier. One of the images of them is the dive-bombing of one of the caracara.


The Crested Caracara above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Crested Caracara above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Crested Caracara above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Crested Caracara above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The molting Crested Caracara above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The molting Crested Caracara above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The molting Crested Caracara above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The White Ibis above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Savannah Sparrow above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Crested Caracara above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Crested Caracara above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Tree Swallow above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Yellow-rumped Warbler above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Wild Turkey above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Crested Caracara above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.

Wood Stork were seen in greater numbers than on any previous visit to this venue. Most of the species was seen closer to the landfill where a Great Blue Heron was active.


The Turkey Vulture above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Turkey Vulture above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Western Kingbird above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Western Kingbird above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Crested Caracara above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Crested Caracara above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Crested Caracara above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Crested Caracara above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The bull above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Wood Stork above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Eastern Phoebe above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Wood Stork above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Wood Stork above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Wood Stork above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Great Blue Heron above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.

Tom Obrock stopped by and noted that he had seen Pileated Woodpecker on the drive in, which I missed.


The Dunlin above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Great Blue Heron above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The Tree Swallow above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The cow above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.


The bull above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.

On several visits to Church Road I have heard Sandhill Crane calling from the ESE, but have yet to see them. Additionally, only heard this visit were Gray Catbird and Common Yellowthroat.


The Great Blue Heron above was photographed at Church Road in March 2014.

A tally of species I saw on Church Road this day includes Black-crowned Night-Heron, American White Pelican (heading WSW), Fish Crow, Crested Caracara, Swallow-tailed Kite, Wood Stork, Palm Warbler, Yellow-rumped Warbler, Savannah Sparrow, Common Ground-Dove, Boat-tailed Grackle, Northern Rough-winged Swallow, Mourning Dove, Tree Swallow, Northern Cardinal, Painted Bunting (1, f), Common Gallinule, Little Blue Heron, Great Blue Heron, Green Heron, Western Kingbird (1), Wild Turkey, White Ibis, Eastern Meadowlark, Carolina Wren, Red-winged Blackbird, Anhinga, Cattle Egret, Great Egret, Snowy Egret, Turkey Vulture, Red-shouldered Hawk, American Kestrel, Eurasian Collared-Dove, Red-bellied Woodpecker, Blue Jay, Eastern Phoebe, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Northern Mockingbird, and Dunlin (flock of 25).

2 comments:

  1. Seems like the cattle was interested in you as much as you were. Nice photos! Thanks for sharing.

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    1. It took patience to have the cattle looking at us, France. Thanks for your comment.

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