Cropped to about 50% off the original - this Roughie is soaring high |
On Wednesday the sun was shining and it was the start of a few warm and blue-sky days. On my way home from work I visited EPCAL and was happy to see so many Kestrels. In just 20 minutes I observed 7 including what appears to be a pair (see below). Additionally, 2 light-morph Rough-Legged Hawks, several Northern Harriers and a Red-tailed Hawk were present.
American Kestrel "hovering". Cropped to just 20% of the original |
Perching on the ugly but useful Common Mullein:
I'm including this shot even though the quality isn't great because it was just about full frame:
For more about birds and wildlife on Long Island I highly recommend John Turner's Exploring the Other Island: A seasonal guide to nature on Long Island which features a dozen of my photos including a photo of a Snowy Owl found last year on the beach in Hampton Bays. This is a must read for bird lovers on Long Island
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