No wind, no waves, bright and sunny. This doesn't happen that often in the summer! So despite a slight delay caused by slow traffic on the Belt, we headed out looking for what was hanging about, particularly the shoreline where access is limited.
Heading out the creek, we saw a Sharp-shinned Hawk resting under the Belt parkway roadway as we passed under it. Bob turned us around for a better look, but it flew away. On the way back in though, we found the bird again resting on the rocks and we all got better views.
Passing the sand spit that extends south from Plum beach, we caught sight of a lone Oystercatcher before getting into the channel. We cruised the Queens side along Breezy Point and out to the jetty. The outflow ‘castle’ is under construction so the Great Cormorants had to find other places to hang out.
Great Cormorants on the can. No privacy |
Oldsquaw |
Razorbill |
Northern Gannet |
Sand Purples |
Floating is hard work, This Red-breasted Merg needs a rest |
Common Goldeneye in eclipse Plumage... Tricky |
Harbor Seal |
After so many years of birding the pleasure is in still being able to experience new things even in birds that one has seen so many times before. It was a great day out on the water, but all around us we saw evidence of the destructive power of the ocean.
The effects of super-storm Sandy |
2 comments:
Boy, I wish I could have gone on this trip!
send me your contact info and I'll let you know about the next trip
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