Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Some birding mornings simply don't pan out. and today was one of them.  I drove the length of Duxbury beach, with not much reward, and walked at Daniel Webster Farm.  but not much new. 
Here are the results.
Did you know their eyes were green?

I counted eight Great White in a flock together on Duxbury Beach



A young, and fearless, Mockingbird



This may be the same Horned Lark from last week!


David Ludlow of South Shore Audubon kindly identified this bird as a
Palm Warbler, (Western).  Thank you, David


I was about 6 feet away, he was perched on a fence post.

Pretty bedraggled Mourning Dove (Molting?)

Either a Pearl Crescent or a Northern Crescent

Phoebe

This Turkey Vulture came soaring into the fields at Daniel Webster Farm, and finally landed,
probably finding a meal

It is amazing how the light changes on the wings with different angled of flight.

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