Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Red Tail at Crater Lake

This juvenile (?) Red Tailed Hawk (?)  met me on Garfield Point and followed me back down the trail to the Lodge.  I wasn't sure this was a Red Tail as the colors were more grayish than brownish red, but seems likely now that she was a juvenile.  More information is always welcome in comments!


I got a good look at the underneath of her wings while she was in flight over the lake.  So challenging to get this kind of shot!


She landed in a tree along the path just past the Lodge....


Hopping from branch to branch for several minutes......


Until a couple walking down the trail caught her attention and she lifted off to fly back up to the trail to Garfield Point......


My attention was also diverted and so I missed the last shot of her soaring away!







Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Klamath Basin Wildlife Refuge

My annual summer trip to Oregon was late this year and I hoped it would offer an opportunity to see the beginnings of the winter migration.  No such luck,  while I did make several stops, it was hot and the sky was smokey with very little water in the refuges.   (Now, beginning of Dec,  they are starting to post many pics on FB of the migration).



Too hot but still a nice walk around the Marsh Trail.  Saw this one bird (need to identify) and few water types.


At the Lower Klamath the viewing platforms were infested with wasps!  Even if there had been any birds I couldn't get near them!


The driving loop at Tule Lake will no doubt be wonderful in winter.  This bird blind is near the beginning before leaving the highway for the levee roads.


But oh the smoke!   These are mostly Mud Hens, ducks, and White Pelicans.


I left early, too disappointed as this is probably not an area I will visit in the middle of winter.







Monday, September 24, 2012

Sacramento Wildlife Refuge

The water had not  been turned back into the refuge and it was HOT.  I stopped for a quick look at the Visitor's Center.  There is a nice trail for a future visit.  No birds today though.


I did learn something interesting and important for future visits.....the refuges don't maintain water levels through the year.