Sharp Shinned Hawk at Fort Smallwood

Cold and clear, just what you’d expect In early February. I was undecided where to go, so I picked Fort Smallwood because there have been some nice finds there recently. I had virtually no luck with the exception of a nice hawk, so I traveled to Thomas Point and Quiet Waters, which have been reliable lately. I found a few nice ducks, then headed home to await the dryer repairman.

Sharp-Shinned Hawk

This Sharp-Shinned Hawk was badly back-lit, so I wasn’t sure what I was looking at until I used the camera to get a closer look.

Herring Gull

This is probably a young Herring Gull.

Lesser  Scaup

Lesser  Scaup

Lesser  Scaup

Lesser  Scaup

Lesser Scaup continue to be good subjects.

Common Goldeneye

Common Goldeneye

There are usually a few Common Goldeneye around.

Surf Scoter

I didn’t notice this Surf Scoter until I uploaded the images.

Long Tailed Duck

Long Tailed Duck

Long Tailed Duck

Long Tailed Duck

You don’t always get to see the Long Tail that gives this duck his name.

Hooded Merganser

Hooded Merganser

This Hooded Merganser was hanging out with his mate.

Red Breasted Merganser

I saw Red Breasted Mergansers at Quiet Waters and Thomas Point.

Canvasback

Canvasbacks seem to prefer the quiet coves to the open bay.