February may not last as long as other months, but much happens from a phenological perspective in just 28.25 days. Have you recognized how different your immediate surroundings are compared to the beginning of the month?
All manner of spring species are turning up in the Finger Lakes region, but I’m still working on winter stragglers, which makes a self-found Iceland Gull my favorite of this weekend. Gulls two weeks in a row… what has become of me? Corey had several good birds to choose from this weekend but what he enjoyed the most is getting out to Breezy Point with Redgannet with the hope of finding a Snowy Owl and instead finding four! Now that’s a good outing and the most cooperative of the four Snowy Owls is Corey’s Best Bird of the Weekend.
How about you? What was your best bird of the weekend? Tell us in the comments section about the rarest, loveliest, or most fascinating bird you observed. If you’ve blogged about your weekend experience, you should include a link in your comment.
My weekends are getting pretty stretched out right now, so I am going to go with the Saw-whet Owl down at the Nisqually Delta even if it was on Thursday…..
Just got back from a fortnight in the Falkland Islands. Hard to choose just one species, but the best was probably king penguin. We saw them in small numbers on Saunders Island and in rather larger numbers (with eggs and chicks) at Volunteer Point, East Falkland.
I also have a soft spot for the snowy sheathbills wandering among the cormorant and sealion colonies.