The last few weeks have been busy ones on the domestic front, the only birding I've been able to get in has been a trio of failed twitches (Bullock's Oriole in upstate NY, Barrow's Goldeneye at Pelham Bay Park and American Woodcock at Bryant Park in Manhattan). Today was a short day at school, and both of my classes were cancelled, so I headed to Jamaica Bay for yet another twitch, and to do some general birding. The twitch was immediately successful, a pair of Barn Owls which have taken up residence in the nesting box at Big John's Pond. They didn't come out to play, but were visible as they moved around inside. Barn Owls are surprisingly scarce in New York, this spot is the most reliable site in the whole state. The best of the rest was the 300 or so Snow Goose that were moving around between the west and east ponds.
Snow Goose are brilliant!
Only one blue phase bird.
Barn Owl in a nesting box
Paul,
ReplyDeleteI remember that Barn Owl box well. It took a few tries to see them, but one finally showed when a raccoon was at the base. This is quite a number of years ago. Good to know they continue.