Back to Birding

I didn’t realize how long it has been since I’ve been birding, but I knew I desperately wanted to get out there again. So, despite the fact that I knew birding would be slow, we went out to Theler Wetlands last week. Of course, the tide didn’t really cooperate with us since it was low tide when we began our walk.

We didn’t see many birds, but I definitely enjoyed even seeing familiar birds, like this Killdeer eating an amazingly long worm-like creature.

A killdeer wading in shallow water, creating ripples, with a reflection visible in the water.

It must have been breakfast time for the birds because a small flock of Mergansers were repeatedly diving in one spot and several came up with bottom fish.

A duck swimming in a body of water, holding a fish in its beak, with a reflection visible on the water surface.

Although I’d hoped to see more shorebirds , we did see a small flock of Western Sandpipers back and forth, stopping to feed on the shore.

A group of shorebirds wading in shallow water at Theler Wetlands, with various individuals foraging for food.

This Black-Capped Chickadee was so busy feeding that it didn’t even bother to glance at me.

A small bird hanging upside down from a branch, surrounded by green leaves.

Only this Song Sparrow paused eating long enough to greet us.

A close-up of a small brown bird perched on a flowering plant, with a blurred background.