Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Wetlands Birding

Fred and I went birding at a local wetlands refuge. We saw some nice birds, mostly the usual suspects, but I was pleased that this kingfisher posed long enough to get some decent digiscoped shots. I've never gotten any good kingfisher shots. It's good but not great; he was at the far limits of my scope and I was having difficulty telling if it was in focus. Otherwise, we saw red-winged blackbirds, song sparrows, several great blue heron, I think a wood thrush, some turkey vultures and a hawk.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Actually a "he" as the female Belted Kingfisher has a brown brown band as well. Nice picture.
Vern

Betsy True said...

Thanks, Vern. I've edited my post. I couldn't remember which had the rust band and I was too tired to look it up. Interesting--I figured, as in most species, the female would be more drab!

LoieJ said...

Wow, nice. I've never seen the kingfisher sit long enough to even consider taking a picture.

Larry said...

Usually the male is the one that shows the extra colors so I can see how you would think he is a she.(It's even more confusing if you watch the news talking about men being pregnant).-Really nice photo though! I've never been able to get a Kingfisher photo that I've been happy with.