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2015 May « Birdmeister’s Blog
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Just another Wordpress.com weblog. Archive for May, 2015. Another AZ trip (05/08–5/10/2015). On May 12, 2015. Brown-crested Flycatcher at St. David. Gila Woodpecker at the Paton’s feeder. The black line above the eye extends significantly behind the eye. Is the bill large enough for Black-capped? Greater Pewee at Carr Canyon. Olive Warbler at Carr Canyon. Painted Redstart at Carr Canyon. Phaino at St. David. Red-faced Warbler at Carr Canyon (ok, not so great a shot …). Summer Tanager at the Paton’s.
2014 November « Birdmeister’s Blog
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Just another Wordpress.com weblog. Archive for November, 2014. The glorious Brewster Flats Northern Hawk Owl (Brewster, WA, 11/22/2014). On November 24, 2014. After a hellish drive up from Hillsboro, the morning of 11/22 was sunny, still and warm, with 8in of fresh snow on the ground. The Northern Hawk-Owl was quickly located and enjoyed for about 2 hours. Posted in Bird Reports. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Follow “Birdmeister's Blog”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.
2013 November « Birdmeister’s Blog
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Just another Wordpress.com weblog. Archive for November, 2013. One more AZ trip (11/08-11/10/2013). On November 12, 2013. One last AZ trip this year to cache in on the winter species yielded 102 species. Here the highlights:. 35 Mountain Plovers, 1 Chestnut-collared and TWO McCown’s Longspur at Pretzer and Tweedy in the Santa Cruz Flats. 4 Crested Caracaras were north of Baumgartner and Picacho Blvd. The reliable dagetti Red-breasted Sapsucker at Whitehouse Picnic Area in Madera Canyon.
2015 January « Birdmeister’s Blog
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Just another Wordpress.com weblog. Archive for January, 2015. Baltimore Oriole (Netarts, OR, 1/11/15). On January 12, 2015. A wintering Baltimore Oriole is now being seen in Netarts, OR. Lots of other birds were also in the same yard, like this Varied Thrush. The Tundra Bean Goose was fairly quickly located as well. This is from Christansen Rd at Nestucca NWR. Posted in Bird Reports. A New Year’s Day trip to California (12/31-1/4/2015). On January 5, 2015. Posted in Bird Reports. Blog at WordPress.com.
2014 October « Birdmeister’s Blog
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Just another Wordpress.com weblog. Archive for October, 2014. Storm-birds in Lincoln Co (10/26/2014). On October 27, 2014. In Newport near/at the gull puddles, there were 3 Cassin’s Auklets and a Red Phalarope. Another Red Phalarope was seen at the parking lot of the Hatfield MSC parking lot. Aaron Skirvin and I re-found the Tropical Kingbird along SW12th St (44.625740, -124.058842). Posted in Bird Reports. Those silly youngsters … (Hillsboro, OR, 10/19/14). On October 20, 2014. Why are there 3 feet?
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The Must-see Bird Blog : A hot time in Central Oregon
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Thursday, July 9, 2015. A hot time in Central Oregon. Last weekend, for the sake of our somewhat sensitive dog, we escaped the high temperatures and fireworks of Portland for the high temperatures and no fireworks of Central Oregon. During previous Fourth of July weekends, we birded as much of the area around Sisters as possible, maximizing our species list. This year, our top priority was to prevent heat exhaustion. The water in the Metolius River is always cold and the air felt about ten degrees cooler...
The Must-see Bird Blog : Friday the 13th Birding
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Sunday, March 15, 2015. Friday the 13th Birding. This week we are participating in a nature blog scavenger hunt. Win prizes! Find new cool blogs about nature in the PNW! Head to Metro Field Guide. To find instructions and links to participating blogs. The teal we were looking for. Some Cinnamon Teals too! A western painted turtle. A Wood Duck in perfect light. And a pair of Bushtits building a nest (in the branches in front of Sarah). And the tranquil Willamette River at Molalla State Park. That nigh...
The Must-see Bird Blog : September 2014
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Thursday, September 11, 2014. Return to the South Coast. As our lack of recent posts indicates, Sarah and I have been doing a lot of non-birding work. That changed last weekend when we visited the always-stunning South Coast to take part in the 28th annual Oregon Shorebird Festival. It had been several years since we'd birded the area, so we could hardly wait for the trip to begin. And some big volcano barnacles in the tide pools near the house. It was much easier to see the Black Turnstones and Wanderin...
Bourbon, Bastards, and Birds.: Sierra Bravo In The Sierras
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Bourbon, Bastards, and Birds. The strange and terrible saga of.birdwatching. Seagull Steve, The Great Ornithologist Felonious Jive, and The Cassowary. The Human Birdwatcher Project. Wednesday, August 5, 2015. Sierra Bravo In The Sierras. I thought of rosy-finches. For the first time since the Common Scoter. My state list has grown even more swollen and bloated. Sierra bravo! New Lower 48 bird! Hello White-crowned Sparrow. But you are not just any White-crowned Sparrow, no.you are not nuttalli. Black as m...
The Must-see Bird Blog : December 2014
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Thursday, December 18, 2014. 3 for 3 in Astoria! Sarah and I visited the fine town of Astoria last Friday to seek treatment for symptoms of birding withdrawal. There were three bird species we'd hoped to find, but we kept our expectations low after a recent trip in which we failed to find two rarities we pursued in the Willamette Valley. A few days later. While the adorable bird harvested tiny seeds at the edge of the path, it seemed unconcerned about the nearby humans and dogs. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
Bourbon, Bastards, and Birds.: BB&B Presents: Sanderling
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Bourbon, Bastards, and Birds. The strange and terrible saga of.birdwatching. Seagull Steve, The Great Ornithologist Felonious Jive, and The Cassowary. The Human Birdwatcher Project. Monday, July 13, 2015. To violently stab with your face, forever. So we went running across the constellations in the sand, some avifaunal braille the cluster of birds had made. So many dead birds. strange fruit these auklets, small burnt eggplant along the wrack. seal skull, wrapped in bloodied parchment. pelican...Rocky Mou...
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Level III: (9) Eastern Cascades Slopes and Foothills | field studies from portland
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Field studies from portland. Forays into the field from portland oregon. Level III: (1) The Coast Range. Level III: (3) The Willamette Valley. Level III: (4) The Cascades. Level III: (9) Eastern Cascades Slopes and Foothills. Level III: (10) Columbia Plateau. Level IV: (1a) Coastal Lowlands. Level IV: (1b) Coastal Uplands. Level IV: (1d) Coastal Volcanics. Level IV: (1f) Willapa Hills. Level IV: (3a) Portland/Vancouver Basin. Level IV: (3b)Willamette River and Tributaries Gallery Forest. The eastern side...
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2013 Bird List | field studies from portland
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Field studies from portland. Forays into the field from portland oregon. Level III: (1) The Coast Range. Level III: (3) The Willamette Valley. Level III: (4) The Cascades. Level III: (9) Eastern Cascades Slopes and Foothills. Level III: (10) Columbia Plateau. Level IV: (1a) Coastal Lowlands. Level IV: (1b) Coastal Uplands. Level IV: (1d) Coastal Volcanics. Level IV: (1f) Willapa Hills. Level IV: (3a) Portland/Vancouver Basin. Level IV: (3b)Willamette River and Tributaries Gallery Forest. Tundra Swan R...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Buckets and Beaches on koh Chang. January 26, 2011. 8212; birdmeetsworld @ 11:17 pm. I arrived in Trat which is on the mainland, a tiny little airport that was very quaint. My luggage arrived and I made my way to the transport desk. I was pleased to be told it would only be 500baht for Bus, Ferry and another bus transfer to my hotel on the island of Koh Chang. We ended up staying at Sunset Bungalows in an concrete, air conned twin room with hot water. AMAZING! The main be...
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Wednesday, March 14, 2018. Super Star Children's Book Review: Maybe Something Beautiful. Welcome to the monthly children’s book review feature with a focus on diverse books here at Bird Meets Worm! My team of reviewers— Cara Chow. Look for a new review on the second Wednesday of every month. By F Isabel Campoy & Theresa Howell • Illustrated by Rafael López. Picture Book (ages 4-7) • 40 pages. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt • 2016. Who walks through her grey city passing out colorful, homemade ar...
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Just another Wordpress.com weblog. On 2018 WOS trip to Okanogan/Doug…. On Casey’s Virginia’s…. On Casey’s Virginia’s…. Polly Johnson on Apache Goshawk! AZ trip,…. On SE China trip (11/28-12/12/201…. February 6, 2018. A 3-day Portland Audubon trip to all-too-warm Wallowa Co nevertheless yielded a few good birds, and happy people! The whole group got excellent looks at this Gyr along Elk Mountain Rd, about 1mi north of Repplinger. This bird was at Wallowa Lake State Park. January 22, 2018. Bohemian Waxwing...
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