Saturday, April 14, 2012

Birding in Liberty State Park

Hermit Thrush
Hermit Thrush

Ruby-crowned Kinglet
Ruby-crowned Kinglet



Red-throated loon
Red-throated loon
Brandt
Brandt


We took a trip to LSP this morning for our first birding outing in NJ this migration. It is a little early, but the weather was nice. Hermit Thrushes were plentiful and we are better at identifying them now.

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Friday, April 22, 2011

Spring Birds from our backyard

Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher

Chipping Sparrow
Chipping Sparrow

Ruby-crowned Kinglet
Ruby-crowned Kinglet


We are still deciding whether or when to go to Cape May or Garrett Mountain or Central Park to see the spring bird migration. In the meantime, we are catching a few in our backyward.

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Blogger Patrick R said...

Quick question: when does the Spring Migration peak? I was thinking about checking out Cape May, but thought I'd already missed it.

April 23, 2011 at 11:43 AM  
Blogger Chris and Mike said...

Cape May is nice much of the year. The web site Cape May Calendar has a calendar of activities.  The second week of May is around the peak time, but it does depend on weather, winds, fronts, etc. You won't be disappointed if you are a week or two early or late.

April 23, 2011 at 12:38 PM  

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Sunday, April 11, 2010

Garret Mountain Birds


Inspired by Tom Walsh's and Dan Murray's posts to the New Jersey Birding list, we decided to go to Garret Mountain in West Paterson, NJ, in hopes of seeing the Hooded Warbler. We're glad we did because this is an adorable little bird.


Hooded Warbler

We also saw a Ruby-Crowned Kinglet, an Eastern Towhee, and a Phoebe
Ruby-Crowned Kinglet
Ruby-Crowned Kinglet

Eastern Towhee
Eastern Towhee

Phoebe
Phoebe

The first thing we saw was a chipmunk with its mouth full.

Chipmunk
Chipmunk

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Sunday, October 11, 2009

Ruby-Crowned Kinglet from Sandy Hook

Ruby-Crowned Kinglet 

Ruby-Crowned Kinglet 


The Ruby-Crowned Kinglet is one of our favorites, even if it rarely shows its ruby crown. It's so small and darts around so quickly, but it really liked these flowers so it stopped to pose for a few photos.

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Sunday, April 19, 2009

Ruby Crowned Kinglets Return

Ruby Crowned 

Ruby Crowned 

We stayed outside for most of the day on Saturday since good weather is such a rarity around these parts. All was quiet and Chris noticed a very small bird in the trees. At first she thought it was a hummingbird since it was moving about quickly. We eventually determined it was a few ruby-crowned kinglets. We watched them dart off the branches to get insects, and when you watch long enough and get lucky, you can even see the ruby crown on the male. The bottom picture shows a bit of the ruby crown, but occasionally there is a large brilliant flash of ruby. If the sun keeps shining and they return today , we'll try for a better picture of this little cutie showing off his crown.

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Sunday, October 5, 2008

Ruby Crowned Kinglet

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