Showing posts with label Purple Finches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Purple Finches. Show all posts

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Part One. A Hike on the West Side of the Vermilon River, along the Abanboned RR Track. A Post to Skywatch.

A Few Clouds, But Generally Bright


Now these Cumulus are building and Darkening.


Starting off it was a bright day with a few clouds, but as the day went on the clouds built up and darkened, a hint of the next few days when we actually had a rain storm warning. But we're going to continue because we've got cabin fever, and a fair distance to cover along side the west side of the river on the abandoned rail track.


The upper river.

Our Crow.


Male Purple Finch


Female Hairy Woodpecker


We were not about to leave without a fairwell to our crow. By the way the river scene is from the upper river just indicating the lack of ice. We won't be going that way today. We'll cut across an active track and use a RR maintenance road which is always good for something and sometimes a bear. This time we got the Purple Finch and the female Hairy Woodpecker, not a bad beginning. After them the trail went quiet and I thought bear, but Boom didn't pick up a scent at all.

Canada Geese In Flight


Geese in Flight





As the river was coming in sight these Canada Geese came tearing in honking all the time. 
Sparrow


Sparrow


Sparrow
 There were lots of Sparrows around. I think the one above may be an immature White-crown, while the one in the reeds, and the branches are Song Sparrows. If I'm wrong, some one will correct us.


Sparrow




Preening Ring-bill


Still Preening


Tree Fungus
The River Ring-billed Gulls are always active, and the tree fungus is a really interesting looking one.
A Post to Skywatch Friday @ http://skyley.blogspot.com/  I'll post Part 2 to Camera Critters and Scenic Sunday.


Saturday, November 13, 2010

More Purple Finches of The Vermilon River

Male Purple Finch


Female Purple Finch

Here's Looking at Ya
Sorry couldn't resist the third caption. I've had a bit of difficulty with these guys because they were with a group of House Finches, which I'll post afterwards. The point being I had to keep them straight, and there appears to be no female House Finches. Either a miss ID or a new species of bird is due soon.