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White-tailed Sea Eagle: Natural and Social History of a Persecuted Raptor

Posted on by Rita Shaw

The White-tailed Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla), sometimes referred to as the White-tailed Sea Eagle, or simply the Sea Eagle, is a raptor of Greenland, Iceland, and much of Eurasia. Like many raptors the species has suffered from habitat loss and serious persecution, and has been extirpated from parts of its range. Adult birds are solitary or travel in pairs, while young birds may roost together in small flocks.

White-tailed Eagle Habitat

Haliaeetus albicilla frequents habitat near water: lakes, rivers, and shallow marine coastal areas. It prefers to nest in mature trees that can withstand the weight of its nest, which can reach massive proportions. The species is intolerant of humans and prefers secluded wilderness, possibly because of past persecution.

Hunting and Diet

A hunter that prefers to take prey near the surface in shallow water, H. albicilla eats mostly …

Bird Watching; Why You Should Consider Being Involved with Bird Watching

Posted on by Rita Shaw

One attribute of bird watching which makes it so appealing, is the whole family can get involved. Secondly, bird watching is a terrific way to get into the great outdoors and enjoy nature. In today’s society, it’s hard to slow down and take notice of the beauty and relaxation nature has to offer us. Bird watching is a great way to experience those attributes. The concept of bird watching is quite simple; you watch birds. Bird watching can allow you to behold some stunning sights which will last a lifetime.

For example, there’s nothing on Earth like seeing an American Bald Eagle soar and gracefully glide high above a canyon ridge. There’s nothing quite as amusing as watching a tiny little humming bird flutter frantically in front of some sweet nectar producing flowers. Another stunning sight is a brilliant, red, …

Bird Watching – 5 Ways to Bring Them In

Posted on by Rita Shaw

Most people enjoy watching birds because they are part of our natural world and give us a certain sense of peace and a connection with wildlife. Whether you notice the birds in soldier stance on the power lines as you drive, or you are able to appreciate these feathered beauties in your yard at home, bird watching can be one of the most enjoyable and relaxing activities offered by nature. However, if you’re one of many people that feel birds don’t frequent your neighborhood, much less your yard, there’s a lot you can do to attract birds and encourage their routine visits.

If you wanted to go to the beach, you wouldn’t go to the mountains and expect to be at the beach. The same is true with birds to a certain degree. If you want to attract birds, you …

Hawk Mountain, PA Offers Much More Than Bird Watching

Posted on by Rita Shaw

Get wrapped up in the breathtaking views and crisp, refreshing mountain air of Hawk Mountain. Located in east-central Pennsylvania along the Appalachian Flyway, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary seamlessly blends natural beauty with wildlife education.

Dedicated to preserving birds of prey, Hawk Mountainopened in 1934, educating the public on the importance of conserving the ecosystem. As the world’s first refuge for raptor preservation, the bird conservatory works to “reverse negative attitudes toward predatory birds.” The Sanctuary keeps annual counts on the migrating raptors. These counts are especially important because they keep a steady watch on any changes in the birds’ migration patterns.

Upon entering the 2,600-acre conservatory and education center, one is struck by the sudden shift in the environment. Gone is the stressful world that lies at the bottom of the mountain. At Hawk Mountain, one is completely surrounded by nature. …

Basic Tips for Backyard Bird Watching

Posted on by Rita Shaw

Stalking and following other creatures is best left for non-human subjects. It’s not only illegal, but it’s kind of rude. But for those of us with a curious side and a law abiding strike, birds are perfect for backyard viewing, much smaller, unaware, and most importantly very nice to look upon.

However, you can’t just go out and start watching birds. There are some basics to the process. It’s an artform of sorts. Back yard bird watching is only enjoyable if you make it so. First off, birds are easy to figure out. If you find a place with ample food, sunlight, and water, you’ll be surrounded by birds before you know it. Now, find a hiding spot nearby, somewhere behind a bush or a hollow beside a tree and you have a perfect lookout for watching your fine feathered …

Auburn Environmental Park is Open to Bird Watchers

Posted on by Rita Shaw

Auburn Environmental Park Boardwalk Hiking Trail, Auburn, Washington

I saw my first goldfinch of the season this week at the Auburn Environmental Park. It was a double delight. I love the bright yellow gold finches. I was also not aware the park had opened last week. Over the winter I’ve been driving by a couple of times a month to see how the work there was progressing. But a few weeks ago there were still gaps in the boardwalk and a fence surrounding the entrance. Now it’s open and completed. I took my young niece and nephews on the walk on Wednesday, April 11, 2012 to celebrate. The boys were on spring break and I had a day off. We had liquid sunshine which is common in King County, Washington but it was just drizzling so we were undeterred. Here is our short tale and my review of …

Birdwatching at Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge in Hawaii

Posted on by Rita Shaw

Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge is well-known for its great bird-watching spots. The entire refuge spans 203 acres, allowing it to house many different species of wildlife, including the Hawaiian geese native to the area. The marine life that can be seen from Kilauea Point include manta rays, dolphins, sea turtles, and even the large humpback whales during the winter months. The Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge is open seven days a week and closed on certain holidays, so call ahead if you will be traveling on one of these dates.

Birdwatching at Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge in Hawaii: Red-footed boobies and tropic birds

One of the most common types of birds to watch at Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge is the red-footed booby. You will see many of these nests on the eastern set of cliffs. Tropic birds are another unusual species …

Bird Watching: Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker

Posted on by Rita Shaw

There is a large maple tree in our front yard. If you look closely at the trunk, you will notice horizontal lines of little holes all along the trunk. This is a sure sign that there is a yellow-bellied sapsucker in the area.

The yellow-bellied sapsucker (Sphyrapicus varius) reminds me at first glance of a little larger version of a downy or hairy woodpecker. [See my articles on the Downy Woodpecker and on the Hairy Woodpecker.] It is 8½ inches and mottled black and off-white. The male has a red chin and throat, while the female has a white chin and throat. Both have red crowns; although, you might notice some females with a black crown or a crown with just a few red feathers. Both have white shoulder patches that are easily noticed on their folded wings. …

Summer Birdwatching Advice

Posted on by Rita Shaw

Birdwatching is a fantastic hobby, easy to pick-up and fairly simple to start doing. Even for American’s living in the densest urban and concrete jungles, birds are usually still present. Thanks to the plethora of affordable digital cameras and spotting scopes, plus the wonders of bird identification made easy both online and in low-priced birdwatching guides, the hobby has never been more accessible. This summer is a great opportunity to start this hobby and here are a few pointers to get you outside and birdwatching like a pro!

Become familiar with the more common species of birds in your area. Most major cities have birdwatching groups and websites where you can learn about the local birds. Be sure to pick up a bird species guide, like the National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America or the The …

Bird Watching: Sharp-Shinned Hawk

Posted on by Rita Shaw

A hawk recently grabbed a bird right at my front window. I knew that it was only a matter of time. It had been perching in the pine tree where we have most of our birdfeeders for quite awhile. This is not normal behavior. Hawks usually do not hang out close to our home. They will fly around occasionally looking for prey, but they do not perch in trees so close to the house. (Perhaps the snow and frigid temperatures are causing them to modify their behavior.) Also the blue jays are not around as much to sound the alarm. [See: Bird Watching: Blue Jays] Whatever the reason, this hawk finally got something to eat not more than 5 feet from the front of the house. As I watched it sit for a moment in my front yard before flying …

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