
I wandered over to Penns Valley, my old stomping grounds, turning onto good old Kline Road and discovering this:

The American Kestrels were everywhere. Here's one in mid-hover:


UPDATE: Forgot to add my terrible Horned Lark photo:

My full list, including where I saw each bird:
Bald Eagle 1 (chased him from Kline Rd in Penn Hall, along Penns Creek Rd, up to Beaver Dam Rd)
Sharp-shinned Hawk 1 (near Williams Rd)
Red-tailed Hawk 4 (3 along 220, 1 near the Baldie)
American Kestrel 5 (near Shingletown on Rt 45, Paradise Rd in Penns Valley)
Mourning Dove 30 (Airport Rd)
American Crow 70 (all over the place)
Common Raven 1 (flying along Rt 45 near Old Fort)
Horned Lark 20 (Williams Rd, Old Fort. People have seen at least one Lapland Longspur here lately, but I didn't see one)
Black-capped Chickadee 6 (everywhere)
White-breasted Nuthatch 2 (Indian Rd. in Penns Valley)
European Starling 20 (flocks on Airport Rd)
White-throated Sparrow 1 (Indian Rd)
Northern Cardinal 2 (Airport Rd)
House Sparrow 10 (Airport Rd)
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That looks like a nice mix of raptors. I don't see Horned Larks very often, and I still haven't caught up with a Lapland Longspur.
ReplyDeleteI love AMKEs too. That perched one is just dreamy.
ReplyDeleteI think that horned lark photo is just fine. You can tell what they are!
ReplyDeleteOoooh, your raptor day. DEE-licious.
John--I really like Horned Larks and I wish they'd let me get closer to them to see their little horns!
ReplyDeleteEarl--they're just so little and their beaks are soooo sharp!
Susan--I knew you'd like the raptorama. It's continued today!