January 1st
Hi all,
Mike and I have decided to do an Ohio Birding Big Year which means we will try to see as many species of birds in Ohio as possible during the calendar year. I am doing a little blog about our adventures and thought you might be interested. If you want to opt out, get too many emails etc. just let me know. I will not be offended.
Cathy
January 1st
I awoke at 4am and wondered what my first bird of the year would be. I was hoping to hear a Great-horned Owl hooting while lying in my bed. This had happened to Mike the night before, but it was not meant to be. We got out of bed about 6:30am and decided to chase a Snowy Owl that had been reported the day before at the Lorain Marina/boat launch area on the Lake Erie shore.
When we left the house, it was still dark, and the fog was as thick as the proverbial pea soup. While driving, I saw my first bird which was not exciting (European Starling). We got to the marina about an hour and a half later and could barely see a thing. I noticed a woman with binoculars walking on the breakwall. She directed us toward the female or immature Snowy which was perched on a light post. We could hardly see her, and Mike couldn’t get any good photos. Just as we were about to leave, the fog miraculously lifted, and we got great views. After seeing lots of ring-billed, herring, a few Great Black-backed Gulls, a female Greater Scaup and a couple of Cormorants, we left.
Next, we headed for the Magee Marsh Causeway in search of a Northern Shrike, but we dipped. Finally, we went to the Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge to look for Long-eared Owls. Again, we got lucky. We drove down the causeway and there was a woman pointing her camera at the owl. A two-owl day is always a good day of birding. It was starting to drizzle so we decided to call it a day except for a few feeder birds back at the house. All and all, it was a pretty good start to the new year. (30 bird species)
Canada Goose Ring-billed Gull Red-tailed Hawk
Trumpeter Swan Herring Gull Snowy Owl (scarce)
Tundra Swan Great Black-backed Gull Long-eared Owl (scarce)
Mallard Double-crested Cormorant American Kestrel
Greater Scaup Great Blue Heron European Starling
Rock Pigeon Northern Harrier House Sparrow
Mourning Dove Bald Eagle
Feeder Birds:
Red-bellied Woodpecker Red-Breasted Nuthatch American Goldfinch
Downy Woodpecker White-breasted Nuthatch White-throated Sparrow
Hairy Woodpecker House Finch Northern Cardinal
Black-capped Chickadee
Snowy Owl
Long-eared Owl
I love the Snowy Owl!
ReplyDeleteI also love the Snowy Owl!!
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