It’s time to get out onto the rivers and head into the marshes in search of jaguars. There were a number of these floating hotels along the main river near Porto Jofre. The sandbars often had interesting birds like this Large-billed Tern. There were Jabiru everywhere. Giant River Otters were seen in small groups lurkingContinue reading “Pantanal, Brazil: Day-4”
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Pantanal, Brazil: Day-3
Amazon Kingfisher, one of the first birds of the day. Staying close to wetlands we continue to find a lot of birds. Capped Heron on the left, Striated Heron on the right. Wattled Jaçana. Red-legged Seriema. Another Black-collared Hawk, a bird that I never get tired of. Unicolored Blackbird male. Yellow-olive Flatbill, formerly known asContinue reading “Pantanal, Brazil: Day-3”
Pantanal, Brazil: Day-2
Our days often started with Capyberras. But today we started as the sun was rising in search of Giant Anteaters – and we weren’t disappointed. Not only did we find one that we were able to get close to, but she had a baby with her. What a way to start the day. Walking backContinue reading “Pantanal, Brazil: Day-2”
Pantanal, Brazil: Day-1
Here’s where the adventure started. My friend Sue took this photo. Every trip that I take is full of promise. Some deliver quickly. This is a Guira Cuckoo, a bird that I wanted to see. Getting it quickly and easily made the first day a success hours into the day. Shiny Cowbird on a capyberra.Continue reading “Pantanal, Brazil: Day-1”
An interesting day at Whitefish Point
Sitting on the deck watching sunrise is a favorite way to pass some time in the morning. It also allows me to think about what has happened or what we might be doing today. In this case I was thinking about yesterday. About a week or ten days ago we found a group of MourningContinue reading “An interesting day at Whitefish Point”
Bird drawings
The other day when we drove to Brimley we didn’t photograph any birds. But I have drawings of some of the birds that we saw. Black-capped Chickadees are common all over the state, but as nesting birds are far fewer than we see them in winter and during migration. Red-breasted Nuthatches as with chickadees areContinue reading “Bird drawings”
Another anniversary
We spent our anniversary driving a favorite road looking for birds and heading to the Dancing Crane for lunch treats. One of the many creeks that we crossed which are all nice for birds. Susan spotted a ragged fringed orchid at one of the places that we stopped. A close-up of the ragged fringed orchid.Continue reading “Another anniversary”
Western Canada: Day-8
We started our day early, got breakfast then went to the Dawson City airport for a flight to Inuvik in the Northwest Territory. Since the weather for the next day looked iffy we decided to drive to Tuktoyaktuk as soon as we could, which was a great decision. We made it all the way toContinue reading “Western Canada: Day-8”
Western Canada: Day-7
This is the day that we went up the Dempster Highway to Kilometer-159 This highway is a beautiful gravel road through boreal forest. We found a pair of American Dippers collecting nesting material. We found several caribou with collars. We also had great looks at moose. Susan making sure that we were on the rightContinue reading “Western Canada: Day-7”
Western Canada: Day-6
We Drove from Dawson City into Alaska today. Another interesting day. It wasn’t a long day, but it was fun. This was the day that I started coughing and running a low-grade fever. Short-eared Owls became a daily bird from today on. The border crossing at the Yukon – Alaska border. We got there rightContinue reading “Western Canada: Day-6”