
Mostly Birding and Photography. But some other stuff too. Whatever I have to blog about.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
A little more post processing

Friday, May 22, 2009
Next night, not as good

So on to taking pictures. With migration pretty much over with, I’m looking to the nesting birds. Easy to find as they are very active and vocal right now. Inspired by Wednesday night I had dreams of grandeur, Bluebirds, Common Yellowthroats, Orioles, Buntings and the like all dancing through my head. I did see an Orchard Oriole (first of the year and nice tick mark for the birding side of me) and a Baltimore made a brief appearance just outside of photo range. This was a sign of things to come as none of the birds I speak of had any interest in having their picture taken. As dusk seemed to be settling over the land I packed up and headed for the car. I should do this much earlier as this seems to be the time when things happen. The light is almost gone, but I’m shooting off a tripod, so I can go to a much lower shutter speed than when hand holding. I’m thinking, maybe I have a chance at something. Hearing Towhees I decide to see if I can sneak up on one. Yea I know, just a towhee, but hey sometimes you get what you can. That’s when I got the chance meeting with the bird that makes my favorite call, the Eastern Wood Pewee! He stops for just a moment, and I snap off a few shoots. Despite the high ISO and the really slow shutter speed, 2 pictures came out pretty nice! Pewees are somewhat plain, but a favorate bird none the less. What they lack in color, they make up in character.

Thursday, May 21, 2009
Wonderful Night Shooting Birds

Sometimes they would be low like this guy and sometimes higher in the tree, like this next example. This does cause problems, as it requires different settings on the camera. Sometimes I think, "I'm only going to shoot at one level and if the bird is not at that level, I'm not shooting" So far that has not worked. So, I come home with lots of silhouettes, or blown out pictures. The background is a little blown on this one, but it’s not bad. I think I’ll take it.

So now I'm happy, ready to head home. I'm getting hungry and I'm tired of picking ticks off me! So I head for the car. As I'm almost there I see this little baby Song sparrow, looking closer, there's lots of little baby Song Sparrows. Hopping around on this mulch bed. So I decide, why not set up here. Surly one of these little guys will present a shot. Well this ended up being the place. While I'm watching these little guys move incredible fast, who shows up on a perfect little perch not more than 10 feet from me, but one of the resident buntings!

Then the adult Song Sparrow puts an appearance on this same perch.

I had 2 more memorable visitors while I was sitting here. The first was a Cedar Waxwing, and then a Willow Flycatcher. What a night. I went home very hungry and very happy.
I did not end up getting any great pictures of the baby Song Sparrows. They were moving so fast and blended into the background so well that I never really got locked on, but that's ok!
Sunday, May 17, 2009
No Birding this weekend
On another note, I listened to the Reds Game as I worked on the wiring today. I haven't paid any attention since the beginning of the season because they sucked and I lost interest. Then, I hear they are doing well, so 3 days ago I start paying attention again, just in time for them to be swept by San Diego. :(
Saturday, May 16, 2009
First of Year
Friday, May 15, 2009
New Yard Bird!
Here is what a Chestnut-sided looks like. I took this picture last year at Magee.

For those who do not know what a Pewee looks like, here is a link to one. I thought I had a picture, but couldn't find one? http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Eastern_Wood-Pewee/id
Birds at OSU West Campus Mid-Day
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Birding news
Well, hardly been out, but I did do a drive through at Pizzuro Park at lunch time the other day. Saw the following notable birds:
Great Crested Flycatcher
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
Scarlet Tanager
Indigo Bunting
Baltimore Oriole
I did not get any pictures. That might be because I did not even have my camera with me. :)
But here are some older shots of these guys:


I did hear a Northern Parula, and a Yellow-throated Warbler, but I don't list what I don't see.
Not bad for a quick drive through.
I will be off to Highbanks this evening! I can't wait. Hopefully, the rain will be gone by then.
Dinner with my Mom for Mother's Day.
Last night I had a wonderful time. Kelly and I took my parents out to dinner to celebrate Mother's day. Since we went to Fremont over the weekend, we decided to take my mom out last night. We went to the newly opened Montgomery Inn in Dublin. I of course got ribs, my parents split a combo meal that included ribs, brisket and pulled pork and Kelly had the spinach salad with salmon. Despite splitting a meal, my parents still had leftovers. I tasted the brisket and thought it was good. The ribs were excellent. Kelly's salmon was under cooked but still good. The whole salad looked a bit on the skimpy side and a little bare. Kelly was mildly disappointed. Overall the meal was very good, but really overpriced. The atmosphere was good. The place was crowded, but not too loud. We were seated by the window, and had a very nice view over a pond. The restaurant sits up on a hill, so the view was elevated. It was very nice and added to the experience.
Of course, the company was wonderful. I always enjoy going out to dinner with my parents. We had a nice time!
Happy Mother’s Day!
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Dinner plans! Kelly (my wife) and I took my mother in-law out to dinner for Mother's day. We had wanted to see her over Easter, but did not get to. So the plan was to go out Saturday night. To our delight, Peg (my Mother in-law) was do very well health wise. Se gave us a little scare a few months ago, when she went into the hospital because she was having so much trouble breathing. Honestly, I thought her breathing was better than in the past.
God Bless Her.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Trip to Magee

Once at the boardwalk all was good with the world again. You know pulling in that it's a good day when the road is lined with photographers. Birds were heavy. Greeted by one after the other. One of the first was a Blackpoll. Always good to see these guys. I don't see too many Blackpolls each year, so it's a treat the couple I get. They ended up being everywhere on especially one Sunday. WOW!