Showing posts with label "least tern". Show all posts
Showing posts with label "least tern". Show all posts

Friday, April 30, 2010

class with Pamela Huntington tomorrow

Jeff and i spent the day tidying up the yard, doing some last minute cleaning, cutting some lilacs and then at the last minute, i decided to throw a little trunk show during class, so then i got busy preparing for that. earlier this morning I ran to DMV for some "Kylie's Law" tags for Dillon's car. then i met jeff at the flea market for a quick look. we found something really cool, but i'll blog that later.

Pam arrived around 5:00pm. we did a quick house tour, met jeff, met dillon and tucker and of course, gracie and pepper. we unloaded her car and then headed out for dinner to one of my favorite local places, Pete and Elda's. I wanted to go early, because the wait there on the weekend can take forever! so we were the early birds and had a yummy dinner. After dinner, we took a little walk on the beach, near my favorite area next to the Belmar fishing pier. i wanted to see what was going on at the Least Tern colony (still very few terns there yet), but we got a nice surprise and got to see the elusive pair of oyster catchers!

So the classrooms are ready, cupcakes are baked and my new little dolly, Sweet Baby Jane, is ready to welcome our guests tomorrow. (i even made her cute little dress out of a vintage curtain)

Pam and i and jane (jane is meeting us there) will get up early and go to the Allaire flea market. it is a little market, which they have a few times during warm weather. it'll be perfect to hit quickly before coming back and starting class at 11:30. I'm looking forward to our fun class tomorrow!











Friday, July 11, 2008

beach, birds and fireworks














So tonight i headed back to the beach as a volunteer to watch the fenced off areas of the bird colony during the fireworks. i met more volunteers. Jan and i were position on the beach side centered in the middle of the colony (but on the other side of the fenced area). as we were walking over to our position, we noticed foot tracks inside the colony area. i mean, come one, there are signs everywhere saying "stay out, endangered birds", etc. and people are still going in there? sorry, but that makes me sick.


the fences were extended yesterday to give the birds a bigger area. we noticed tonight that the birds are venturing closer to the shore, which is a good thing. there are so many birds inside the colony that it is a bit dense. but widening the area, it gives the birds space and encourages the fledglings to venture further away and allows the chicks to have a better chance at getting fed. there seems to be a lack of food source (fish), so the fledglings are killing some of the chicks as they fight over food. (makes me want to go out and buy some fish for them). right as the birds seemed like they were settling down for the evening, the fireworks started - and that caused them to panic and fly off. i took an interesting picture of them as they were scattering. it's all good info to have, because now the woman who runs the volunteers, Nancy Maclearie-Hayduk can give all this information to the biologists involved and speak with the township about moving the fireworks down a few blocks.


here are the birds scattering




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baby robins, snakes (ick), butterflies, swans and more

this guy seems to have moved into an area in my back yard that i refer to has "flower island". and it is more likely a she than a he because we've had snakes in there before and they like to have their babies there. I have to tell you that it is a big deal for me to have taken a picture of a snake and then post it on my blog. even the thought of the photo on my camera card gives me the heebie jeebies. (trust me, i will be erasing it right after this). but i am trying to get past my utter disgust for snakes. this one is harmless; although i will not appreciate tons of baby snakes slithering around while i am trying to water.... blachhhh. my lack of enthusiasm for snakes comes from when i was younger, in 8th grade, and i had a paper route. i would be out very early in the morning delivering papers. it would be so quiet and peaceful out in the country with the birds chirping, cows in the meadow, dogs barking. i'm busy daydreaming and then wham out of nowhere, a snake would slither in front of my bike and scare the crap out of me! it happened on many occasion too.


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we are surrounded by many little lake areas, so last night as we were driving home from the beach, we came across this swan and 3 babies. we fed them the rest of our bread.


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here are the latest pictures of the baby robins. they are getting bigger. whenever i walk under the arbor i can see their heads beeboppin about as i look up. i think they hear me and think that it is their momma come to feed them.




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i noticed this guy while i was just outside watering. he was quite hard to pin down for a photo. the second shot is kind of cool. as i was just taking the shot of him, he flew away and you can see a wisp of him leaving.




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so tonight i have been recruited to man the bird area that i visited yesterday. there were a couple of delayed firework displays for several townships here, so they are having them tonight and tomorrow night. the beach towns set off fireworks from their boardwalks, so after the incident on the 4th, there will be people there to keep an eye out for any idiot who thinks its fun to set off firecrackers next to an endangered bird colony. then next week i will be receiving training to become a "monitor". i will learn all about the birds (who will be there until August) and then i will monitor their activities, take notes, etc. sounds fun to me.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Endangered Least Tern shore birds

Photographers! Interested in a rare opportunity to photograph an indigenous endangered species right here in Belmar? The only surviving* Least Tern nesting colony in Monmouth is located on the beach between the Shark River inlet and the Belmar Fishing Club. This is an amazingly successful colony with well over 300 adults present, approximately 175 nests and now after they started hatching on June 12, well over 200 chicks.
this was an email i got this morning from my friend, Mary Ellen, who knew i would love this - so off i went! parking wasn't too bad there today, so i pumped some quarters into the slot and headed to see the birds. the "least tern", has set up a nesting colony right behind this building (the Belmar fishing club). it has been blocked off surrounding their colony. i walked along the perimeter and took some photos. the email also said "be prepared to be divebombed and wear a hat". i didn't receive any divebombs, but i did wear my hat. they were indeed very fun to watch. i noticed someone else closer to the beach side taking photos, so i headed over there to say hi and chat. she turned out to be Nancy Smith and she is a "monitor" of the colony. she's been taking photos of them for several weeks and keeping track of their activities. she told me they are really fun to watch at sunset as the babies get ready for bed. they burrow into the sand all the while as their mom chatters to them. she told me that one chick wasn't making his bed as he was suppose to and that the mom seem to be telling him, "to settle down and go to bed" - so he did. she also told me that on the 4th of July, people were down there shooting off fireworks. luckily she was driving by and saw them, so she turned around and found the offenders and called the police. it was an intoxicated adult (a local too) and some teenagers. he said he was aware of the birds (but guess he didn't care?) the fireworks totally disrupted the colony and now what Nancy is seeing is momma birds flying in with fish and not being able to find their babies. apparently there is going to be a court case. i guess next year, we will have to stand out there and monitor for idiots who show up with their (illegal in this state) fireworks. I have a feeling i will be seeing more of Nancy as she's really into getting out into nature and taking pictures like i enjoy doing. she has some kayaks (or a boat, can't remember) and i asked if she'd like some company. some of Nancy's pictures can be found here at Shark River Coalition.










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