The week of 10Jan started out with some birding around Wilmington.
Northern Gannets are plentiful now but I still haven't seen one of the massive feeding frenzies of past winters.
House Finches are everywhere but I rarely get decent photos of them.
Yellow-rumps are everywhere, outnumbering all other birds combined.
Fort Fisher sunset.
On the long MLK weekend I took a trip up to the OBX without any real targets in mind. I arrived Friday night in time for the Short-eared Owls at Alligator but apparently I was in the wrong spot because I heard the next day they were seen over at the intersection of Bear and Link Rds.
Saturday started at Alligator and I saw the Rough-legged Hawk but it was too far for decent pics.
It was slow to I headed to North Pond at Pea Island to try and get some ducks in decent light. In past years the ducks can aggregate next to the break wall at the visitors center but there wasn't too much to speak of this time.
I was trying to get photos of these American Avocets but the picture ended up being more interesting because of what the Great Egret was doing with the shade hunting technique.
Gadwalls are bleh at a distance but up close they are super intricate.
American White Pelicans are truly awesome birds, in size and also in terms of economy of style.
Jeff L and Derb had a Least/Dusky type empidonax flycatcher at the Duck boardwalk so I somewhat half-heartedly headed over to give it a look-see. I am not a big fan of looking for birds that evade identification. I didn't end up finding it anyhow but there were plenty of birds to look at. It turns out the bird is probably a Least and not Dusky.
That evening I positioned myself on Bear Rd at Alligator where I heard the Short-eared Owls were being seen the previous night. White waiting for dusk David F and Vicky B showed up and we spotted a Red Wolf over by the maintenance buildings.
Eventually both the Black Bear and the Red Wolf both worked their way into the fence perimeter and onto the loading docks for the dump. Obviously they both had a routine and tolerated each other as they sifted through the trash.
I high-tailed it home because a Snow/Sleet storm was predicted for Sunday and I didn't want to get stuck or have an accident.
Back home the weather wasn't nearly as bad as the media predicted but it was super windy. I got out first thing in the morning to check a couple spots that sometimes get storm vagrants.
Greater Yellowlegs at Ashley High School retention ponds.
After spending some time with the family playing board games and making a big egg brunch, I headed out again to see what was going on now that the front was passing and the wind going offshore. I knew I should have probably brought my surfboard but I must be getting old because I reasoned the waves would only be good for 30 minutes before dark and went without my board.
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