We have been seeing our hawk. Haven't tried to identify yet but think it is juvenile.
Today we see a pair of Wood Ducks on our stump and in our trees.
Clare Lake Views
A residents' view of Clare Lake in Long Beach, Indiana with focus on bird sightings and environmental life.
Friday, March 22, 2019
Monday, March 18, 2019
A few days later
Still Cold Forecast 25-40 F
New birds since a few days ago.
A shoveler
A red breasted merganser
Chickadee
Cardinals
House finches
Downy Woodpecker
Unidentified small hawk
New birds since a few days ago.
A shoveler
A red breasted merganser
Chickadee
Cardinals
House finches
Downy Woodpecker
Unidentified small hawk
Saturday, March 16, 2019
Another Year 2019
I returned from Oaxaca on Feb 14th. Going to take a stab at this blog today.
Pat returned March 11th.
It has been very cold, every day, rarely into the 40's. Only a few light snows, a dusting or an inch or so. Generally ground is clear.
The lake has been frozen until 2 days ago when it thawed due to a singular day it bumped up to 58 degrees for a while and two days of rain.
Birds:
I saw a few geese before March 1st but not often until a week ago and with the thaw they are honking and rutting.
Saw a cardinal close to March 1st. very cold.
From March 1st till now we have seen: many grackles, robins, chickadee, house finches, crow, starlings,
Waterbirds:
I have been seeing a few Mallards for a week or so. Starting yesterday with the thaw we are seeing:
- A Pied Billed Grebe
- Buffelheads
- Scaup
- Very noisy Canada Geese
Saturday, May 12, 2018
Spring has arrived 2018
Spring arrived last week on April 30. The cold weather in the 30s and 40s is gone. In May the days have been frequently in the 60s and 70s and never highs below 50s. It has finally gotten quite pleasant and frequently sunny.
Plants have popped out very rapidly. Nothing before April 30 and now ferns are approaching 2' high, everything is growing. Trees are all leafing out. The garden is planted.
Bird Report:
On the lake:
We saw one ring necked duck.
We saw Buffleheads, at least one pair up until a few days ago. Also frequent Pied billed grebe visits now seem to have stopped. The only current ducks are Mallards.
We started seeing Goslings just as things started warming up. There are at least 3 families so far. They did not get oiled this year due to someone protesting. A nest was built and tended for several weeks opposite us but seemed to have been raided by a fox and destroyed one night, lots of commotion.
Yard and feeders:
Starting a few days into may we have several Orioles and Humming birds all day long. And the typical small birds with many Gold Finches, House Finches, Grackles, Robins, Red-wing Blackbirds, Morning Doves, Chickadees, slate sided juncos, downy woodpeckers, Red-bellied woodpeckers, flickers, etc. Too many aggressive Grackles at the feeders!
So far no: Crows, Wrens,
Plants have popped out very rapidly. Nothing before April 30 and now ferns are approaching 2' high, everything is growing. Trees are all leafing out. The garden is planted.
Bird Report:
On the lake:
We saw one ring necked duck.
We saw Buffleheads, at least one pair up until a few days ago. Also frequent Pied billed grebe visits now seem to have stopped. The only current ducks are Mallards.
We started seeing Goslings just as things started warming up. There are at least 3 families so far. They did not get oiled this year due to someone protesting. A nest was built and tended for several weeks opposite us but seemed to have been raided by a fox and destroyed one night, lots of commotion.
Yard and feeders:
Starting a few days into may we have several Orioles and Humming birds all day long. And the typical small birds with many Gold Finches, House Finches, Grackles, Robins, Red-wing Blackbirds, Morning Doves, Chickadees, slate sided juncos, downy woodpeckers, Red-bellied woodpeckers, flickers, etc. Too many aggressive Grackles at the feeders!
So far no: Crows, Wrens,
Monday, April 16, 2018
Saturday, April 7, 2018
It’s April - Spring, but winter is still here!
It continues to be very cold, every day. Highs in the 30s and 40s! Even the forecasts don’t reach 50.
The mix of birds has not changed much.
Waterfowl:
Canada Geese
Mallards
Buffleheads
Female Mergansers
At 6 PM there are two groups of Red Breasted Mergansers both males and females actively diving.
and the first Pied Billed Grebe.
At the feeders: Lots of:
Grackles
House finches
Goldfinches
Robins
And the occasional:
Chickadee
Titmouse
Slate sided Junco
Cardinals
Red Winged Blackbird
Starling
Morning doves
Red Bellied Woodpecker
Downey Woodpecker
The mix of birds has not changed much.
Waterfowl:
Canada Geese
Mallards
Buffleheads
Female Mergansers
At 6 PM there are two groups of Red Breasted Mergansers both males and females actively diving.
and the first Pied Billed Grebe.
At the feeders: Lots of:
Grackles
House finches
Goldfinches
Robins
And the occasional:
Chickadee
Titmouse
Slate sided Junco
Cardinals
Red Winged Blackbird
Starling
Morning doves
Red Bellied Woodpecker
Downey Woodpecker
Sunday, March 25, 2018
Still Cold
Well it’s been a couple of weeks. Spring has officially arrived but it’s still cold every day. Temp in the 30’s And 40’s! Now at 10:30 AM it’s 34 F. And no forecast for warmer the next week.
Pretty much the same birds:
Today the feeders are swarming with goldfinches. Frequent: grackles, Robins, Goldfinches, Cardinals, Morning Doves,
Have not seen crows since my last report of them
I see the occasional: Downey WP, Red Headed WP, Junco, Chickadee, Redwing Blackbird, Starling,
On the lake many Canada Geese, daily several pairs of Buffelheads, a few Mallards, and occasional
Scalp, Hooded Mergansers, Red Headed Mergansers, but that’s about all.
No snow recently
Pretty much the same birds:
Today the feeders are swarming with goldfinches. Frequent: grackles, Robins, Goldfinches, Cardinals, Morning Doves,
Have not seen crows since my last report of them
I see the occasional: Downey WP, Red Headed WP, Junco, Chickadee, Redwing Blackbird, Starling,
On the lake many Canada Geese, daily several pairs of Buffelheads, a few Mallards, and occasional
Scalp, Hooded Mergansers, Red Headed Mergansers, but that’s about all.
No snow recently
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)