Getting up early and checking to see if the weather was
going to be clear today and noticing that the air was still and the lighting
beautiful, I grab a quick bite to eat and drive to San Elijo Lagoon to see my
photographer friends to wish them a Merry Christmas. But bird subjects were scarce
and I decided to head over to Rios Pole trail hoping for some interesting
photos.
Rios was quite deserted with few joggers but I did see Steve Brad
looking for the Nelson's Sparrow at the end of the peninsula trail. We didn't
see one today but got a few shots of a female American Kestrel looking sleek and fit.
She flew over to a nearby fence post.
She doesn't stay long... soon she is off hunting.
An agitated Great Egret comes across my camera frame.
There is the challenger! He has a lot to say. I think he
is saying that this is his territory and he's not sharing.
Comes in for a landing.
Warns off the intruder. The intruder veers off and leaves
the area without any conflict.
Any commotion seems to make these ducks a little nervous.
This male American Wigeon takes off.
This could be another reason for the ducks to be a little
skittish... a female Northern Harrier making her rounds.
I walk towards the end of the Pole Trail on Rios and find
a young Bufflehead swimming in the tide channel.
At first glance I thought this was a female but there is
a lot of white plumage coming in and I am thinking that this little Bufflehead
may be a young male that is just starting to get his
adult plumage.
Looking north, I spot two large raptors in a show of
power. The Osprey is larger and is the aggressor but the Red-tailed Hawk shown
lower left in this photo is not going to back down.
The Osprey flies by with talons down. The Red-tailed
Hawk responds to the aggression with his talons down.
It appears to be over as the Osprey flies up and past.
Osprey is vocal and comes back towards the
RTH.
Closing in.
The Osprey is very vocal.
Talons unfolded...
The challenge.
I'm sure that the Osprey is saying something like... "Get
out of my lagoon"!
Talons down and out.
Looking intimidating.
The Red-tailed Hawk responds with his talons.
Osprey flies up and creates some distance between them.
Getting some distance and picking up speed.
The Osprey flies up and loops back.
"and one more thing"!
"Stay away"!
More show of strength.
The Red-tailed Hawk responds again and this time the
Osprey flies off. He has chased the RTH all the way to the pump station and
appears to be satisfied that he is on his way out of the
lagoon.
The Red-tailed Hawk straightens out and keeps flying south.
This hawk must be feeding well, look at his
crop.
Just found a fresh Whimbrel wing on the trail, could be what
this hawk ate that made him look so full.
Here is the photo of a wing that I believe that may
have belonged to a Whimbrel that may have been consumed by the hawk.
Checking to see where the Osprey is. He is staying high
above escorting the hawk out of the lagoon.
One last shot of the RTH as he leaves the lagoon.
The Osprey, happy to be rid of the hawk, comes back and
lands on the pole nearby.
The Osprey soon flies off as two walkers with large dogs
approach the pole.
Several Semipalmated Plover getting warmth on the rocks.
A cutie on the rocks.
This one appears to be a juvenile.
A Killdeer looks on.
Willet looks handsome in this light.
What is that Osprey doing? LOL... I think he is showing
off to the female Osprey that has entered the lagoon.
The activity of the Osprey and the Northern Harrier
swooping by has caused these Green-winged Teal to take flight.
When the sunlight hits the green on the wings it glows
like a neon light.
Jo's walk brightens every day she posts for us, not just Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThank you Winnie Arnn. Have a wonderful Holiday and a very Happy New Year! :)
Deleteanother beautiful gift!
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Thank you M :) !
DeleteReally love your action sequences showing interesting bird behaviors.
ReplyDeleteThank you Greg. I want to thank you for your blog and all the wonderful topics and interesting info that you have shared with us. Wishing you and yours a very Happy New Year.
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