A good end to 2015

My park buddy and fellow iNatter, Jeri @naturenut and I had some good bird watching today both at our usual Arcadia Trail Park and a nearby park Ninnie Baird. It was a day that felt more like winter in Fort Worth, over cast, breezy, and in the forties. Maybe the last cold front that brought floods to much of our area also brought in more of the migratory birds. It was fun to see the Fox Sparrow and Red-shoulder Hawk at Ninnie Baird along with so many others. However, there are still not the usual number of species of water birds there. I finally got to get a picture of a Brown Thrasher at Arcadia Trail Park. I have seen some of them in the undergrowth this winter but haven't been able to get a picture until today. As we head into 2016, I also want to express appreciation to Jeri for all she does and has done to promote the wild life and the conditions they need to thrive in Arcadia Trail Park. Jeri, almost single-handedly, has tried to keep the plastic and other litter from clogging up our creek and trails. She has put out feeders for our feathered visitors as well. I have set up Arcadia Trail Park System as a place on iNat. Unfortunately it does not list all the species that were seen before I created it as a place but it is beginning to add up again. However all are included I believe under the observations. Being out in nature was the perfect way to bring this year to an end. And being able to participate with other naturalists, both professional and amateur, here on iNaturalist.org is such a gift.

Publicado el enero 1, 2016 05:04 MAÑANA por taogirl taogirl

Observaciones

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Aguililla Pecho Rojo (Buteo lineatus)

Observ.

taogirl

Fecha

Diciembre 31, 2015

Descripción

Naturenut and I decided to see who might be hanging out at Ninnie Baird Park. Her sharp eyes saw the tail moving on this beautiful hawk.

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Qué

Pato Cucharón Norteño (Spatula clypeata)

Observ.

taogirl

Fecha

Diciembre 31, 2015

Descripción

there were three females and four males

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Qué

Pato Norteño (Anas platyrhynchos)

Observ.

taogirl

Fecha

Diciembre 31, 2015

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Qué

Gorrión Doméstico (Passer domesticus)

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taogirl

Fecha

Diciembre 31, 2015

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Qué

Castor Americano (Castor canadensis)

Observ.

taogirl

Fecha

Diciembre 31, 2015

Descripción

while we did not see the beaver, there was evidence of its work in several places near the pond

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Qué

Chipe Rabadilla Amarilla (Setophaga coronata)

Observ.

taogirl

Fecha

Diciembre 31, 2015

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Qué

Jilguero Canario (Spinus tristis)

Observ.

taogirl

Fecha

Diciembre 31, 2015

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Qué

Reyezuelo Matraquita (Corthylio calendula)

Observ.

taogirl

Fecha

Diciembre 31, 2015

Descripción

still waiting for one of these guys this year to sit out on an open branch for more than one second but at least it did show a little of its red head

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Qué

Carpintero Velloso-Menor (Dryobates pubescens)

Observ.

taogirl

Fecha

Diciembre 31, 2015

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Qué

Junco Ojos Negros (Junco hyemalis)

Observ.

taogirl

Fecha

Diciembre 31, 2015

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Qué

Gorrión Rascador (Passerella iliaca)

Observ.

taogirl

Fecha

Diciembre 31, 2015

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Qué

Pinzón Mexicano (Haemorhous mexicanus)

Observ.

taogirl

Fecha

Diciembre 31, 2015

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Qué

Reyezuelo Matraquita (Corthylio calendula)

Observ.

taogirl

Fecha

Diciembre 31, 2015

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Qué

Saltapared de Carolina (Thryothorus ludovicianus)

Observ.

taogirl

Fecha

Diciembre 31, 2015

Descripción

sorry it is such a bad picture, overcast day under trees with a fast moving target

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Qué

Carbonero de Carolina (Poecile carolinensis)

Observ.

taogirl

Fecha

Diciembre 31, 2015

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Qué

Gorrión Garganta Blanca (Zonotrichia albicollis)

Observ.

taogirl

Fecha

Diciembre 31, 2015

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Qué

Cuicacoche Castaño (Toxostoma rufum)

Observ.

taogirl

Fecha

Diciembre 31, 2015

Descripción

have seen this bird a few times lately but never where I could get a picture

Comentarios

Awe thank you Judith, I love our park and all the beautiful wild life here, it sadden me to think how people treats our park like a dumping ground, our poor wild life if only they could talk? There's not enough people here at the park who cares about our wild life to help clean up the trash I guess it's too overwhelming for them, I know it was too for me at first but every day I started picking up here and there and then taking section at a time it got easier over time but now I can't get down into the creek areas like I used too it's driving me crazy now seeing all the plastic hanging ugh... It looks horrible! I'm afraid it's going look like it did 15 years ago when I first started cleaning the park all trash out! I'm very disappointed in the park & rec for not helping cleaning up the area! Well at least there's you and Teresa who cares enough about our park thank you both for picking up the trash when you can, I appreciate you guys for doing that for me :)

Publicado por naturenut hace más de 8 años

Looking forward to seeing what you see in 2016! :)

Publicado por sambiology hace más de 8 años

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