Going to a new place to bird beyond your own borders can be extremely exciting. I researched and researched all the possible birds I could see to maximize viewing. We even planned our stay at the Dancing Cranes Bed and Breakfast. Fantastic location with fantastic hosts. I'll have their info below. On this trip, I was hoping to add 30 new species! But I've been known to be a dreamer:)
But being that time was tight, I only found seven. Bald Eagle, American Crow, Pine Siskins, Bushtits, Northern Loggerhead, Snow Geese and Ross' Geese. The problems with birding on a tight schedule are plenty. I had the evening to survey the area and the morning to work on my photography. That's it. So I didn't have enough time to do both! Some shots turned out wonderfully while my Bald Eagle shots are poor....and yet we saw them.
Bosque is a large area to cover and I think a person needs at least 3 days minimum to do a somewhat complete count around the grounds. Being that it was a tight schedule, we headed towards the Northern Ponds which allowed for us to observe the Snow Geese and Sandhill Cranes....our target birds. The Southern Pond was quiet but had many worthwhile birds in hiding.
And it was sure Birds of Prey heavy! Raptorville everywhere you looked! Ravens, Crows, Harriers, Hawks, Eagles and Falcons!
No matter how many times I see them, American Coots make me laugh. They are so lazy when it comes to flight. In the pic below, they try running on ice. Not such a great idea.
I love how they huddle all together and it made for great picture taking.
One thing I was able to do better was observe Dark Eyed Juncos. They were everywhere in New Mexico and Colorado. I now have their calls down. So if you're driving through New Mexico and wondering what's worthwhile to see, think about putting Bosque Del Apache on your list of "must sees!"
Of course, winter is cold in New Mexico. So bring layers to keep yourself warm in the morning and shed a couple by afternoon.
During the time of this shoot, it was freezing cold. You can see the ice on the waterways in the above pics. I sometimes forget that most places outside of Tucson are cold. Glad I remembered my pants:)
And if you're looking for a great place to stay, give Jim and Jana a try! Their yard is full of bird feeders and lots of cool birds. The White Winged Dove, Sandhill Cranes, Dark Eyed Juncos, White Crowned Sparrows, a Belted Kingfisher, and Great Egret were all just some highlights!
For more information, visit this post as it's a place off the grid and there really isn't any official website for the Bed and Breakfast. It's legit folks and the hosts love what they do so if you are a wildlife aficionado or just a lover of the great outdoors, they'd like to meet you. And you'll love to meet them. You'll be glad you did. The adventure continues next week......
But being that time was tight, I only found seven. Bald Eagle, American Crow, Pine Siskins, Bushtits, Northern Loggerhead, Snow Geese and Ross' Geese. The problems with birding on a tight schedule are plenty. I had the evening to survey the area and the morning to work on my photography. That's it. So I didn't have enough time to do both! Some shots turned out wonderfully while my Bald Eagle shots are poor....and yet we saw them.
Bosque is a large area to cover and I think a person needs at least 3 days minimum to do a somewhat complete count around the grounds. Being that it was a tight schedule, we headed towards the Northern Ponds which allowed for us to observe the Snow Geese and Sandhill Cranes....our target birds. The Southern Pond was quiet but had many worthwhile birds in hiding.
And it was sure Birds of Prey heavy! Raptorville everywhere you looked! Ravens, Crows, Harriers, Hawks, Eagles and Falcons!
No matter how many times I see them, American Coots make me laugh. They are so lazy when it comes to flight. In the pic below, they try running on ice. Not such a great idea.
I love how they huddle all together and it made for great picture taking.
One thing I was able to do better was observe Dark Eyed Juncos. They were everywhere in New Mexico and Colorado. I now have their calls down. So if you're driving through New Mexico and wondering what's worthwhile to see, think about putting Bosque Del Apache on your list of "must sees!"
Of course, winter is cold in New Mexico. So bring layers to keep yourself warm in the morning and shed a couple by afternoon.
During the time of this shoot, it was freezing cold. You can see the ice on the waterways in the above pics. I sometimes forget that most places outside of Tucson are cold. Glad I remembered my pants:)
And if you're looking for a great place to stay, give Jim and Jana a try! Their yard is full of bird feeders and lots of cool birds. The White Winged Dove, Sandhill Cranes, Dark Eyed Juncos, White Crowned Sparrows, a Belted Kingfisher, and Great Egret were all just some highlights!
For more information, visit this post as it's a place off the grid and there really isn't any official website for the Bed and Breakfast. It's legit folks and the hosts love what they do so if you are a wildlife aficionado or just a lover of the great outdoors, they'd like to meet you. And you'll love to meet them. You'll be glad you did. The adventure continues next week......
Great series!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteTwoja praca przy szukaniu ptaków i fotografowaniu ich jest bardzo ciekawa i daje Ci chyba satysfakcję i radość. Pozdrawiam serdecznie
ReplyDeleteYour job in finding and photographing the birds is very interesting and gives you the satisfaction and joy I think. Yours sincerely
A mouth-watering aray of birds here, Chris. I know your target was thirty new species, but nine takes some beating for a quick visit!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are starting to tempt me towards another visit to the USA - the problem is that my wife wasn't keen on it when we went to Colorado.
the great egret shot looks like a great photo card - quite audubon-ish. :) i like their crane statue, too!
ReplyDeleteNice shots Chris.....good work again.
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Joop
Wonderful collection of shots. Fantastic variety of birdlife.
ReplyDeleteYour New Mexico trip looked awesome.. That B&B must be wonderful --especially for birders. You captured so many great birds.. Even if you didn't make your goal, you did see several new ones --and lots of others... SO NEAT!!!!! Congrats.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
Very nice shots Chris!
ReplyDeleteHard for me to imagine ice in New Mexico, I might have to refresh my geography knowledge of the area :) Glad you're making headway on your list of lifers and I really like your shot of the birds keeping warm/sleeping on the ice.
ReplyDeleteSuperb series of images! Love the snow geese in flight.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
Very nice! I hope to get out there next year, and to the Sandia Crest too for Pine Grosbeaks and Rosy Finches...oh yes...
ReplyDeleteI so agree about the coots. I like to see them all together almost lazily paddling along.
ReplyDeleteI haven't been to Bosque Del Apache yet it's on my list as I've heard all good about it.
Chris, this sounds like a wonderful place to stay and to see the birds. Love the crane shot and the snow geese in flight. Beautiful birds and photos. Thanks for sharing your trip! Have a great week and happy birding.
ReplyDeleteB&B's are always much nicer than hotel/motel visits.
ReplyDeleteI love the little Junko's walking to wherever it is they are walking to.
One more beautiful series@ I have never heard about this place but wrote the name down... who knows?
ReplyDeleteAnd please stay a dreamer. :-)
Nice series of birds, love the egret!
ReplyDeleteHello Kreesh, i miss your visits. You are certainly taking a great time with birding ha! I love most in your photos those black big birds standing tall despite the cold, but their head are inside their wings, what a lovely sight!
ReplyDeleteHi Andrea, I miss you as well:) I'm still around:)
DeleteSounds and looks like you had a wonderful time Chris! Lots of lovely photos too, difficult to pick a favourite but possibly the Great Egret :-)
ReplyDeleteOh my...what treasures you found in this new place! These birds are lovely and in such a beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteChris, I loved seeing your images of Bosque!
ReplyDeleteInteresante entrada, hermosa fauna!!Muy buenas capturas de las aves.Un abrazo grande.
ReplyDeleteAll of them are absolutely brilliant, wow.
ReplyDeleteLove the name of the B and B. Sounds like a great birding getaway!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, Chris! The running Coots always crack me up! Congrats on the 7 lifers! Birding while short on time seems to be a regular thing for me, so I know how frustrating that can be! Thanks for the tips on visiting Bosque, which I really hope to do!
ReplyDeleteGosh you've been having a wonderful time Chris and so very productive..what a brilliant collection of shots you must be so happy with them.
ReplyDeleteThat is a large collection of birds to see in one trip, you have done very well.
ReplyDeleteJen
Great series of the bird.
ReplyDeleteWish you a nice week.
From Hilda
ravens, crows and hawks, OH MY!!
ReplyDeleteand eagles, falcons & harriers...ANOTHER OH MY!! =)
what a lot of GREAT photos you took chris!! and the ones you couldn't get good shots of...will be forever in your memory!!
I wondered what had happened to you! You've been on a great vacation! Loved these bird sightings near where you stayed in New Mexico!
ReplyDeleteBy the way, you are right about the roses--mine don't look like the ones in Reid Park either! :-)