provided by:
Priscilla Sokolowski
Eugene, OR
Photos from personal trips AND trips with
“Birds of Oregon and General Science” (BOGS)
Priscilla’s
Bird photography
provided by:
Priscilla Sokolowski
Eugene, OR
Photos from personal trips AND trips with
“Birds of Oregon and General Science” (BOGS)
Priscilla’s
Bird photography
Road Scholar Program:
"A Birder’s Dream in Down East Maine"
Monday Aug 20:
Birding Machias Seal Island
Maine Audubon's Naturalist Doug Hitchcox was one of our
guides for the entire weeklong program. He wrote the following about our
morning trip to Machias Seal Island:
"We were incredibly lucky to be allowed to land on the island during this trip.
Calm sea conditions, a late nesting season for ATPUs
(https://www.audubon.org/news/why-maines-baby-puffins-are-growing-so-slowly-year),
and a very gracious captain culminated in a smooth landing
and super intimate views of puffins from blinds.
Ralph Eldrige reported two Lark Sparrows on the island recent,
at least one on this morning, but we were not able to locate them
from the areas we visited."
Click here for FULL CHECKLIST in eBird (https://ebird.org/me/view/checklist/S48014226)
Jody Fairchild took the photos seen here for the boat trip to Machias Seal Island to see the Atlantic Puffins.
Tuesday Aug 21:
We began this morning with a trip to the "BOOT HEAD PRESERVE",
where we walked down a narrow trail to a large BOG.
Upon arriving at the parking lot our guide Doug Hitchcox heard and then saw
a Blue-headed Vireo, which he found in his spotting scope in short order.
Everyone had a look at it and I was able to get a few nice photographs as well.
Woody Gillies, (our other Guide), wrote in his eBird checklist:
"One of the most cooperative birds ever in the parking lot -
not often 23 people can get scope views of a vireo"
The trail had frequent sections of wooden planks laid down. These were narrow so we had to work a bit to keep our balance
We did not see many birds while walking along the boardwalk,
but while we stood on the small platform at the end of the trail
we heard several and saw a few. I snapped these two
photos of Yellow-rumped Warblers.
I remember we heard White-wing Crossbills.
Sometimes we could hear birds but couldn't even tell what direction the sound was coming from.
Woody and I were at the front of the group as we walked back towards the parking lot along the boardwalk. We saw a Black-and-white Warbler and while I was looking at it with my camera it flew away and was replaced by a bird I didn't recognize. I got a photo of it and it turns out Woody didn't see it, nor did anyone else. When Doug saw the picture he immediately said it was a Magnolia Warbler. I said "Hooray! That's a new bird for me!" Doug pointed to the very small black streaks on the flanks near the bottom of the bird and said those made it a juvenile
After the Boot Preserve BOG trail we went to the West Quoddy Lighthouse. After I got to the bottom of this hill I found out my camera battery was dead so I trudged back up the hill to get a fresh battery. Oh well, it was good exercise.
We saw our first Minke Whale there.
Tuesday afternoon, Aug 21:
LUBEC SAND BAR
After lunch, we went to the Lubec Sandbar
It was too hot for me to be out in the sunlight so I sat in the shadows of some vegetation and watched the group from a distance. It was very peaceful out there, with a far distant boat faintly rumbling, a bit louder than the light breeze.
Wandering our way back to the vans along the high tide wrack line
Wednesday, Aug 22:
Campobello Island Canada
(Campobello-Herring Cove (South), Charlotte County, New Brunswick, CA)
Click here for FULL CHECKLIST in eBird (https://ebird.org/me/view/checklist/S48014666)
Black-and-white Warbler. This was a new bird for me.
Red-breasted Nuthatch
PACIFIC LOON! Doug got very excited when he realized this bird that one of the men in our group pointed out to him as a Loon, was not just any old Loon but a PACIFIC LOON. After getting all of us on the bird, Doug ran off down the beach to get closer to it for a good enough photograph to document it for the eBird reviewers.
A trio of birds we should all recognize by now (but I don't!) The one flying I believe to be a Great Shearwater
Great Shearwater. This blurry picture is included because it shows the underwing pattern
This whale-watching boat came into view from around the rocks to our left shortly after Jody saw a whale's back surface in that direction. While we did not see the whale again (we think it went off to our left behind the rocks as the whale boat also did after I took this photograph), we did see this Harbor Porpoise. When I pressed the shutter, only a bit of the back was showing. Since that is typically all one usually sees I was surprised to see the entire mammal in the photograph!
No one can see that I neglected to get photographs of our guides Woody and Doug. In fact I tried to get lots of photos of both of them. While Woody always looks happy it was darned hard to catch him with a full smile.
Then another boatload of what I presume to be whale-watchers, came into view
We went to the visitors center where most of our group went inside to enjoy the Roosevelt room display. A few minutes after they left the small group in the parking lot this MERLIN showed up! That was pretty exciting.
The Merlin kept its back to us, so I gave it a very wide berth to circle around in front of it without scaring it off.
We walked down the road a short ways and saw several birds. The first one I got a picture of was this Cedar Waxwing quite some distance away.
Another new bird for me was a Bay-breasted Warbler. This bird was constantly on the move and I struggled and struggled to get a good photograph. Never did. What you see below is all I managed to get.
Apparently this is a two-faced Warbler; it showed part of one side of its face then turned to show part of the other side of its face. But did it show us the flanks where the bay color is located? Yes in fact it did but I was not able to get my camera focused on it for a sharp picture.
There was another Black-and-white Warbler flitting around with the Bay-breasted, bu I didn't get a photo of it. Instead I got this Red-breasted Nuthatch, which is certainly a pretty enough bird, but not new to me as they come to my feeder at home in Oregon.
Thursday, Aug 23:
HEAD HARBOR PASSAGE Boating Excursion
Click here for Doug's FULL eBIRD CHECKLIST for this excursion (https://ebird.org/me/view/checklist/S48029492)
| Term Calendar |
| Recent Bird Sightings |
| Practices and Protocols |
| Resources for Birding |
| History of BOGS |
| Site Map |
| BOGS Stewart Pond, Jan 9, 2020 |
| BOGS Meadowlark Prairie/Checkermallow TRIP REPORT, Nov 8 2018 |
| BOGS Perkins Peninsula, May 31, 2018 |
| BOGS Perkins Peninsula, May 10, 2018 |
| BOGS Golden Garden Ponds, April 26, 2018 |
| BOGS Skinner Butte April 12, 2018 |
| BOGS Fern Ridge Nov 9 & Delta Ponds Nov 30 2017 |
| BOGS Delta Ponds, Oct 26, 2017 |
| BOGS Millrace, Oct 12, 2017 |
| BOGS Mt Pisgah, Sept 14 and Kirk Pond, Sept 28 2017 |
| BOGS North Delta Ponds, Mar 9, 2017 |
| BOGS Stewart Pond Mar 2, 2017 |
| BOGS Eastgate Feb 23, 2017 |
| BOGS Turtle Flats, Feb 16 2017 |
| BOGS New Millrace Trail, Feb 9, 2017 |
| BOGS Checkermallow Jan 27, 2017 |
| BOGS Walterville Nov 10, 2016 |
| BOGS Delta Ponds Oct 27, 2017 |
| BOGS Eastgate Woodlands, Sept. 29, 2016 |
| BOGS Oregon Country Fair Site, Sept 22, 2016 |
| BOGS Skinner Butte, Sept 1, 2016 |
| Fern Ridge May 26 2016 Report |
| BOGS Skinner Butte May 12, 2016 |
| BOGS Delta Ponds, April 14, 2016 |
| BOGS Perkins Peninsula Mar10, 2016 |
| BOGS Finley Refuge Feb25, 2016 |
| BOGS Checkermallow, Feb. 11, 2016 |
| BOGS Walterville Reservoir Jan 28, 2016 |
| BOGS Fern Ridge Royal, Jan 14, 2016 |
| BOGS Finley Trip Report Feb 25, 2016 |
| BOGS Walterville Trip Report, Jan 28, 2016 |
| BOGS Fern Ridge Jan 14, 2016 Trip Report |
| BOGS Finley Refuge Trip Report, Oct 22, 2015 |
| BOGS Willow Creek Trip Report, Sept. 24, 2015 |
| BOGS Summer Clearwater July 9, 2015 |
| Royal Ave Hansen See-Sil June 11, 2015, Trip Report |
| 5. BOGS Golden Garden, May 28, 2015 |
| 4. BOGS Kirk Pond Apr. 30, 2015 |
| 3. Clearwater Landing (April 23) |
| 2. Alton Baker |
| 1. Stewart Pond (Mar 26) |
| BOGS Kirk Pond Trip Report, April 30, 2015 |
| Clearwater Trip Report |
| Checkermallow Trip Report |
| Finley Refuge Trip Report |
| Finley Refuge Trip Report |
| Fern Ridge Trip Report |
| 3. LCC Hill & Ponds (Oct 9) |
| 2 Delta Ponds (Sept 25) |
| 1. EWEB Wetlands (Sept 11) |
| Fern Ridge Trip Report Aug 14 |
| Fern Ridge Royal Trip Report, July 31, 2014 |
| BOGS Golden Gardens_Ponds, May 29, 2014 |
| BOGS Fern Ridge, May 8, 2014 |
| BOGS Dorris Ranch April 24, 2014 |
| BOGS Skinner Butte April 10 |
| Bird List |
| Trip Report |
| Bird List |
| Trip Report |
| Bird List |
| Trip Report |
| Bird List |
| Trip Report |
| Bird List |
| Trip Report |
| Bird List North Delta Ponds |
| North Delta Ponds Trip Report |
| Bird List Walterville Reservoir |
| BOGS Walterville Trip Report |
| Bird List Fern Ridge Reservoir |
| Fern Ridge Reservoir Trip Report |
| Eastgate Woodlands Trip Report |
| Bird List Eastgate, Jan 23, 2014 |
| Bird List Finley Refuge, Jan 9 2014 |
| Finley Wildlife Refuge Trip Report |
| BOGS Dorris Ranch Nov 14, 2013 |
| BOGS Alton Baker, October 31, 2013 |
| BOGS Delta Ponds (River), Oct 24, 2013 |
| BOGS Wild Iris Ridge Oct 10, 2013 |
| Bird List Dorris Ranch |
| Dorris Ranch Trip Report |
| Bird List Alton Baker, Oct 31, 2013 |
| Bird List Delta Ponds along river |
| Delta Ponds along river Trip Report |
| BOGS Wild Iris Ridge 10-10-13 Trip Report |
| Meadowlark Prairie Mar 28 2013 |
| Bird List Meadowlark Prairie |
| Stewart Pond Mar 14 2013 |
| Fern Ridge Feb 28 2013 |
| Finley Wildlife Refuge Feb 14 2013 |
| Delta Ponds Jan 31 2013 |
| West D Greenway Jan 24 2013 |
| Delta Ponds Jan 10 2013 |
| BOGS Fern Ridge Trip Report Feb 28, 2013 |
| Bird List Fern Ridge Feb 28 2013 |
| Bird List Finley Feb 14 2013 |
| Finley TRIP REPORT Feb 14, 2013 |
| Bird List Delta Ponds Jan 31 2013 |
| Bird List Millrace Jan 24 2013 |
| Bird List Delta Ponds Jan 10 2013 |
| Short-Eared Owls |
| Great Horned Owls |
| Barred Owl on Skinner Butte April 30, 2016 |
| Checkermallow GHO Owlets 3; April 21, 2017 |
| Checkermallow GHO Owlets 2; April 10, 2017 |
| Checkermallow GHO Owlets 1; April 8, 2017 |
| Great Horned Owl Nest 2014 |
| Williamson's Sapsucker in Eugene, Jan 9, 2020 |
| Common Redpolls in Eugene Jan 2018 |
| Lark Sparrow, Mar 12, 2015 |
| Fern Ridge Horned Grebe Mar 22, 2014 |
| Lewis's Woodpecker & Brown Creeper- Mt Pisgah - Sept 22, 2017 |
| Green Heron Project RE-DONE Oct 2016 |
| Solitary & Least Sandpipers; SwallowPond, Eugene, April 23, 2016 |
| Finley Birding with Corvallis Audubon |
| Lamprey Larvae eaten by Green Heron! |
| Red Foxes, Mar 15, 2018 |
| Muskrats at Delta Ponds |
| Photos of Birds posted to OBOL or eBIRD |
| Wood Ducks, brilliant irridescence! |
| Lunar Eclipse April 2014 |
| Potpourri 2014 |
| Canon SX50 Camera Dials and Settings |
| Examples for Photo Class |