Long-billed Dowitchers |
As a beginning birder earlier this year, I'd hear the word "peeps" used on a regular basis. I had NO idea what that meant until I asked a birder. From my Wisconsin viewpoint, I thought it meant "buddies" as in "my peeps" or my peers!
In the field, it's hard to ID small birds from a distance, but we know they're out there. They are small birds that normally consist of sandpipers, snipes etc. We can see them flying but we can't ID them. At that point, these birds are all lumped into the category known as peeps.What was special about Gilbert Water Ranch was that we could get up and close to these birds without them flying off from us! And we just sat watching these incredible birds walk right past us near the shore.
Black Neck Stilt |
Least Sandpipers |
The Green Heron below was hunting. These particular herons are the trickiest to capture on camera and I was thrilled to peer from a bush with Kathie and watch the bird stalk its food.
Green Heron |
Had it not been for Kathie's eye, I would not have been able to spot the Wilson's Snipe. It was a total thrill to strain my eyes and lens to find this one. With the bright sun and various browns, I almost missed out on this bird. Now if I go out into the field, I'll have a better eye for this species.
Wilson's Snipe |
Here is a random thought to end this post. The opening and closing shots of the Dowitchers are my favorites from this series. I was thinking about framing them and putting them in the bathroom. And I can't tell you why I thought this but I want to do it. But back to the subject. If you're into "Peep" shows and live here, I highly recommend the Riparian Preserve at Gilbert Water Ranch. From a photographers point of view, this place will give you PRIMO views!
And for those of you from the Phoenix area, I don't mean to upset:) Tucson and Phoenix residents have definite opinions about the "other" city and these posts are written in a fun manner. But I always write from my Wisconsin point of view and consider this blog as a way to share potential issues for snowbirders and our many winter visitors that come to visit AZ this time of year. I lived in Phoenix. Once:) But Tucson stole my heart. Remember to always lock your car on bird/wildlife outings, use sunscreen, bring plenty of water and a hat. Kathie and I both talk about securing things up all the time whether we are in Tucson or Phoenix on our missions. I now have a cell phone because of that drug run in from Montosa Canyon near Green Valley this past summer. So remember to be smart wherever you go and keep an eye open for suspicious activity. Arizona is a beautiful state but in many ways it still can be quite wild and random....partly due to the border being nearby. But don't let that stop you from the outdoors:) Think of my attitude towards Phoenix like that of the Sun Devils vs. The Wildcats. It's all done in jest:) Well maybe not the Jan Brewer bits:) I'm no longer living in the safe and comfortable world of the Shire, but I'll take a walk on the wild side to be a part of this crazy state. More tomorrow....
Hey buddy and thanks for the great comment! I do think this time of year stresses me out. And then I have been thinking about blogging and I keep putting it off. So funny! You are Mr. Bird man lately. I love all your great photos!
ReplyDeleteThe Stilts are my favourites, brilliant photography.
ReplyDeleteWaders of any size can be a bit of a nightmare to identify, even when they are close. Good light, a telescope, lots of time and above all else, help is often the only way forward!
ReplyDeleteNice pictures
Cheers and thanks for linking to WBW - Stewart M - Melbourne
Great series nice spot to go birding.
ReplyDeleteChris, wonderful shots of the Peeps. I love the stilts and the snipe. Cool capture of the Green Heron. Looks like a fantastic place to see birds up close. Great shots! Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteSome wonderful shots there Chris - so glad you were able to get so close to so many species.
ReplyDeleteGreat series here. Its always nice to see so many wading birds. Love the title, Chris :>)
ReplyDeleteMy fav is the third shot down Chris, the reflections are so nice.
ReplyDeleteI envy you that you have found a place where you can get so close to the birds you want to ID. I'm a novice birder too so rarely know a bird from a distance. :)
ReplyDeleteyou got a great variety of views and pics! love the reflection shots and those stilts!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your experiences and beautiful images from Gilbert Water Ranch. Sounds and looks like a wonderful place!
ReplyDeleteOh your so lucky to have a place to take pictures.
ReplyDeleteAll our beautiful!
Great pictures of water birds. I didn't know what peeps were, so thank you for explaining. Really enjoyed getting a close look at so many shore birds.
ReplyDeleteAll wonderful captures but I really like the hunting heron.
ReplyDeleteNice Peep Show, Chris.... Glad you are enjoying birding so much... That's the way I feel when we travel on top of a mountain somewhere! SO exciting!
ReplyDeleteSad that there is so much 'bad' stuff going on these days. The days of trusting everyone are over... So sad...
Hugs,
Betsy
Glad you could get so close to the birds you've been longing to photograph. I can easily see why you'd like to frame the shots of the Dowitchers, beautiful picture, there's something very peaceful about their colouring and the water. Take care :)
ReplyDeleteDzisiaj byÅy wodne Åliczne ptaki i bardzo Åadne ich zdjÄcia. Podziwiam Twoja pasjÄ do ptakĆ³w. Pozdrawiam.
ReplyDeleteToday was beautiful aquatic birds and very nice pictures of them. I admire your passion for birds. Yours.
Hi!
ReplyDeleteGreat title! Wonderful shots of these waders, and I'm so pleased you managed to capture the Green Heron, and the Dowitchers:)
Warmest Regards.
Sonjia
Great post! Very nice images, Chris. The peeps don't get any easier with time....at least for me!
ReplyDeleteWow! You got some great views of some cool shorebirds.I love that second Black neck Stilt photo! That is a species I have never seen- A great photo of a bird with nice markings and shape.
ReplyDeleteI agree, the first shot blew me away. Then every one after blew me away too. I especially like #2,3, and 4 because of the movement in the water. They are just short of animation. I can see the next step. Great work Chris!
ReplyDeleteHahaha! I wonder how many weird visitors your 'Peep Show' post and Google will bring you??!! I'll have to show off that new terminology next time I'm with a group of more experienced birders ...
ReplyDeleteBonitas imĆ”genes de limĆcolas y cigĆ¼eƱuelas.. Un saludo..
ReplyDeleteWhen I visit your blog, I’m always realized there are so many species I’ve never known. The peeping pose of the birds is so lovely. Enjoy your activities as a part of your state, but take care enough.
ReplyDeleteYoko
Chris, that last dowitcher shot is awesome! What a full day of birding this was! I'm so glad that you had fun. I love your enthusiasm!
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