Love is in the air!

Yesterday, in between two storm fronts that rolled over the lake, I got out kayaking to listen to the birds at the ecotone of the Winooski river by Derway park. It was about 55-60˚F, and overcast at first then very sunny. The wind was calm along the river but breezy on the lake.

In the flooded marsh of Derway, I saw a male Hooded Merganser preforming his courtship dance to a female sitting on a log. He bobbed his head backwards, tucking it to his back in quick motions. He swam around her continuing this behavior despite my presence. After some time flew off and so did she, potentially he had convinced her to follow him? Additionally, my kayak birding partner pointed out a cavity in a tree where he saw an unidentified bird disappear. Nearby was a House Sparrow calling out so potentially it was another sparrow that had disappeared. All along the floodplain were snags with fantastic cavities in them, some new and some old. The larger ones would provide an excellent place for wood ducks to nest if they are near the water but not right on the water. Falling apart bird boxes were also nailed to the trees but had no signs of recent bird activity. Other old woven nests higher up might be good for birds like phoebes, grackles, or cardinals. In the marchers where the red-winged blackbirds were singing would be an excellent place for a female to hid her nest. Her nest would be woven of grasses and reeds and held to gather with bits of mud. The reeds could be easily collected form dead matter from the year before and the mud could be gathered from the riverbank.

As we drove back to campus we saw a European Starling gathering up a beak-full of grasses and flew off to the eves of a building possibly to build a nest. This bird could easily gather it’s materials in any urban area and as seen by their presence near campus buildings, they live well on man-made structures. This is quite different from the red-winged blackbird that very specifically requires a thick marshy area. The Northern Cardinal I saw was perched high up in bushes near the boat launch with it’s crown raised, singing loudly. While I did not see a female around, it is very likely that this bird was protecting his territory with his song. I suspect this area is quite good as it is near a protected delta with plenty of wild foods and not far from houses that have sufficient shrubs and bird feeders.

When we returned to the parking lot I sat for a few minutes listening to the birdsongs. It was more challenging now with the commotion from the cars pulling in. When I was at Derway the red-winged blackbirds were loud and clear but were equally competing for the grackles for airspace. Now the chickadees, cardinals, song sparrows, robins, and other songbirds sound more jumbled.

Posted on 30 de abril de 2018, 03:56 AM by jnorris2 jnorris2

Observações

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Merganso-Cabeçudo (Lophodytes cucullatus)

Observador

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Data

Abril 28, 2018

Descrição

Swimming in the flooded waters of the Winnooski. The male bird, with a black head and white patch near its eye and a crest on its head, bobbed its head back in a mating-submissive movement. The female with a brown head watched from a log.

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Pica-Pau-Cabeludo (Dryobates villosus)

Observador

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Data

Abril 28, 2018

Descrição

Medium sized bird, speckled black and white back, white belly, red head spot. Long beak.

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Graúna-d'Asa-Vermelha (Agelaius phoeniceus)

Observador

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Data

Abril 28, 2018

Descrição

Medium to small bird, all black with a red shoulder patch. In wet swampy area in the grasses and treetops. Song trill of koo-ker-ie!!

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Rabo-de-Quilha (Quiscalus quiscula)

Observador

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Data

Abril 28, 2018

Descrição

Dark brown bird with long tail that fans out at the end. Blue iridescence to feathers and bright yellow eye. Call sounds like a rusty squeaky piece of metal like a gate.

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Tico-Tico-Musical (Melospiza melodia)

Observador

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Data

Abril 28, 2018

Descrição

Maids, maids, maids, put on your tea-kettle tea-kettle tea-kettle song

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Piuí (Sayornis phoebe)

Observador

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Data

Abril 28, 2018

Descrição

Phoeee-be Phoeeee-be song. Bird sitting on dead grass stems flicking tail. Brown head, light colored belly.

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Piuí (Sayornis phoebe)

Observador

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Data

Abril 28, 2018

Descrição

Phoeee-be Phoeeee-be song. Bird sitting on dead grass stems flicking tail. Brown head, light colored belly.

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Cardeal (Cardinalis cardinalis)

Observador

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Data

Abril 28, 2018

Descrição

Red crested bird, dark eye patch. Large songbird.

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Garajau-Comum (Sterna hirundo)

Observador

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Data

Abril 28, 2018

Descrição

Over the shore of lake champlain, black wingtips pointing back, dark patch on head. White body.

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Pato-Real (Anas platyrhynchos)

Observador

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Data

Abril 28, 2018

Descrição

Green head, brown body, in water then flew off.

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Urubu-de-Cabeça-Vermelha (Cathartes aura)

Observador

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Data

Abril 28, 2018

Descrição

Large black raptor bird, red head, light colored beak. V-shaped wings.

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Pardal-Dos-Telhados (Passer domesticus)

Observador

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Data

Abril 28, 2018

Descrição

White bellied bird, red/brown head, black belly patch.

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Chapim-de-Cabeça-Preta (Poecile atricapillus)

Observador

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Data

Abril 28, 2018

Descrição

Black head, white belly, grey back wings.

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Pica-Pau-Grande (Dryocopus pileatus)

Observador

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Data

Abril 28, 2018

Descrição

Loud call and drilling sound in rotted trees.

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Chapim-de-Penacho-Cinzento (Baeolophus bicolor)

Observador

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Data

Abril 28, 2018

Descrição

Peter peter peter call and white/grey bird in distance.

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