End of January Sightings
Published: January 28, 2018
Tags: General Observations, Red-shouldered Hawk, Pileated Woodpecker, Red-headed Woodpecker, Iceland Gull, Northern Shrike, Rough-legged Hawk
Well, I finally resumed my task of surveying for Eastern Bluebirds for Audubon's Climate Watch the other day. For this particular count, volunteers are asked to hold twelve five-minute counts in an assigned square of of a few miles - with each stop being at least 2 miles from any of the other stops. Surprisingly, this takes quite awhile to accomplish.
Unfortunately, this year, there were only a few bluebirds to be seen. I think, in part, because the weather has been so cold, with daytime highs under 20°F.
I did, however, find my FOY (first of year) Pileated Woodpecker at one of the stops. I watched with fascination as this female flew up to a berry bush that was near where I was parked. She contorted her body in all sorts of wild shapes as she downed quite a few berries in just a couple of minutes.
During the same week, I had two sightings of Red-shouldered Hawks: one adult and one immature. I had a distant view of a dark Rough-legged Hawk and a Northern Shrike too.
Heading up northward, to end one of my outings, I ended up at Sturgeon Point where again I saw the over-wintering Red-headed Woodpecker. It's great he's still doing well!
Lastly, I saw my FOY Iceland Gull at La Salle Park in Buffalo. It was a nice day out and I thought I'd take advantage of the sunshine and low winds to scope through gulls and ducks. The Iceland Gull was pretty much the only thing to really note, other than a far out Snowy Owl on one of the breakwalls.
Many photos are distant, but hope you enjoy them...
 Immature Red-shouldered Hawk  Distant dark morph Rough-legged Hawk  Northern Shrike  Pileated Woodpecker  Pileated Woodpecker twisting for berries  Pileated Woodpecker  Adult Red-shouldered Hawk  Continuing Red-headed Woodpecker  Pretty little Iceland Gull  Waaaaaay far out Snowy Owl on the breakwall
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