Chirps and Cheeps

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  A Late Cuckoo

Published: October 29, 2024
Tags: Parks and Preserves, yellow-billed cuckoo

Walking along a familiar path at one of my favorite patches, I saw a funny looking lump on a branch.  It was mostly obscured by leaves and branches and I couldn't quite make out what it was - a bit bird-like, but... just not sure.

A look through my binoculars showed that the lump was pale brown on top and white underneath.  A cuckoo???  I circumvented the tree in a wide berth and got a better angle and a bit closer look.  Sure enough, it was a Yellow-billed Cuckoo.  What a treat at this late date. I'm guessing this was probably the same cuckoo I saw a couple of times earlier in the month, maybe just reluctant to leave for warmer climes.

A couple of other birds I saw this day were a Gray-cheeked Thrush and a Black-bellied Plover along the shore of the beach.  How will our winter be?  I asked the Wooly Bear caterpillar I saw along a path but he wouldn't commit either way!

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Yellow-billed Cuckoo - quietly sitting at eye level

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One of my favorites!

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A Gray-cheeked Thrush near the cuckoo

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A Black-bellied Plover still hanging around

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A Wooley Bear was a nice find along the path




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