“Although I didn’t see a lot of different species, I did get some very good shots of the ones I saw. :)”

From Birds at Peninsula, 05/02/2010, posted by Karin Hankwitz on 5/04/2010 (14 items)

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Other birds seen or heard but not photographed:

  • 2 Semipalmated Sandpipers (Weborg Marsh)
  • 1 Black-Throated Green Warbler (Weborg Marsh)
  • Multiple White-Throated Sparrows (Weborg Point)
  • Multiple Yellow-Rumped (Myrtle) Warblers (Weborg Point)
  • 1 Brewers Blackbird (Weborg Point)
  • Multiple Red-Winged Blackbirds (including 1 female, Weborg Marsh)
  • 3 Turkey Vultures

Weborg Marsh Never Disappoints

I’m not sure how many times I’ve mentioned this, but there is one thing that holds true for me: Weborg Marsh never disappoints.

Sunset over Weborg Marsh, Sept 25, 2008

Sunset over Weborg Marsh, Sept 25, 2008

I can drive the whole park and see nothing noteworthy, unusual, particularly special, odd or new (not counting the park’s inherent beauty, of course — and I’m not at all discounting that!), but get at least one treat, for sure, on a drive through Weborg Marsh. It is incredible, the power of that one little spot to deliver.

In however many years I’ve been frequenting the park, I cannot think of the last time Weborg Marsh let me down. I’ve seen everything you can imagine… Bald Eagle, Osprey, Red-Tailed Hawk, this year’s very first … Read the rest of this entry