It was an absolutely gorgeous morning with blue, blue sky, warm sunshine, cool air, no bugs and lots of colorful birds, the most striking of which was a male Baltimore oriole, easily seen at the top of a small tree right along the trail. The orange and black colors were breath-takingly rich and stunning against the deep blue sky.
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Sora
Maria and I were birding the Stu Visser Trail, and she was looking at a Swamp sparrow, which is a small brown bird that often forages in dark, swampy places, hopping from branch to branch, moving every 2 or 3 seconds. And, while doing this, she spotted a Sora, which skulks about even more than the Swamp sparrow. Soras are plump with thick yellow bills and broad striped sides, near the size of a large robin. She quickly motioned me over and I got a quick glimpse before it disappeared into the dank undergrowth. It's not a bird one sees every day, but mostly because it is so secretive, not because it is uncommon. It was a FOY (first of year) bird for both of us.
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