There have been lots of Fall plumage Blackpolls passing through in recent days. I guess they're coming from farther north since there are few breeding birds in this area.
This is the first Baird's Sandpiper I've seen this year and only the second in the last two years. It's always great to be able to pick them out amongst the many Semipalmated, Least and White-rumped Sandpipers. Mathew's Lake, NS.
I was thinking that there were fewer Whimbrel around this year than last year when I found this lone bird. He/she was quite approachable and allowed me a few chances for shots.
This one is from September 10th but I like it enough to include it here. This was the first day I was able to find any Blue-winged Teal among the Green-winged.
I've been trying to get close to one of this species for a while. In my experience they can be quite skittish and their numbers are small compared to other sandpipers. I'm pretty happy with this,
These pictures might make some people unhappy but this is nature at work I suppose. I would have liked to have seen the oriole before he met his demise but I probably would have felt worse about his fate.
I was trying for a few flight shots today without any luck. Well at least the wings are extended on this one. The portrait below was taken the same day.
Three Greater Yellowlegs shots from the last few days. The flight shot is from Mathew's Lake, the other two from East Jordan of presumably the same bird about two days apart.