Thursday, April 26, 2018

Dauphin Island - Part 2



It has been amazing birding on this small island.  What a great three weeks it has been so far, with over 165 species of birds including 29 species of warblers.  Locals say it is the best it has been in years.
Six-lined Racer

Laughing Gulls - laughing

Solitary Sandpiper near Fort Gains east of the RV Park

Feathers fly as this Merlin plucks a Wood Thrush

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 

Peregrine Falcon comes in for a landing

Lincoln Sparrow

Ruddy Turnstone

White Milkweed on the Dunes

Blue Grosbeak and Painted Bunting with Indigo Buntings

Blackburnian Warbler

Black-throated Blue Warbler

Two male Summer Tanagers, one in the molt 

Two Dickcissels in center of Indigo Buntings, Blue Grosbeak and House Sparrows

Great Egret gets too close to Red-winged Blackbird nest

Female Spider with egg sack on Banded Water Snake

White-eyed Vireo

Bobolinks coming from South America, rest stop

Pelican "Island" on the south side of Dauphin - full of terns, shorebirds and Brown Pelicans

Ida scoping out the point, very cool morning

One of a dozen Least Terns fishing in the gulf

Great Blue Heron stalks the beach

Piping Plover

Dunlin

Osprey brings Mullet to the nest

Wood Thrush

Opossum surprised anyone's up yet

Kentucky Warbler

Yellow-billed Cuckoo, very tired from the flight across the gulf

Red-bellied Woodpecker grabs a Tree Frog for lunch

Bay-breasted Warbler


Early morning, we drove to the small airport, and this Red Fox was the only movement on the tarmac.
Clapper Rail

Peregrine Falcon catches breakfast - a Summer Tanager

Reddish Egret near the airport

One of the many Scarlet Tanagers coming through




Rising Moon being held up by one of the dead pine snags - many woodpeckers love pounding on the hollow logs.

We have another week to enjoy here, we don't think it can get any better than it has been, but who knows... a new bird is just around the next bend in the trail.

Love & Prayers,
Ty & Ida Baumann

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