29.1.11
Merlin Manicure
In search of Owls I found this Merlin along Dune Rd. near the Ponquogue Bridge. At first I thought it was a Peregrine because they are more prevalent along Dune Rd. then Merlin's (especially during winter) but when the bird moved into better lighting I realized it was a Merlin which proceeded to preen itself before taking off likely in pursuit of food.
Here is a video of the bird hanging out:
Back to the photos:
Cleaning the Talons:
Spreading those feathers:
If you have trouble identifying raptors or simply want a little more info on them, check out the excellent book by Jerry Liguori entitled: Hawks from Every Angle: How to Identify Raptors In Flight. This book covers all the Raptors that migrate through the US and has information and details you simply can't get from standard bird books.
Labels:
Dune Rd.,
Falcon,
Hawk,
Hawks from Every Angle,
Jerry Liguori,
Merlin,
raptor
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