Sunday, November 13, 2022

Curt Gowdy Trip Report

 Birders could not have asked for better weather in Curt Gowdy State Park the morning of November 12, 2022.  The day started with clear blue skies and still air.  The first bird sighting was a beautiful blue Steller’s Jay.  Followed by chipmunk and white-tailed deer sightings.  Eerie echoes from the cracking ice drown out the familiar Mountain Chickadee calls.  As Canadian geese soared above the ponderosa pines an occasional honk was heard.  A dozen Tundra Swans with a single Cackling Goose were floating in the reservoir.  

As our group of birders went around the water, closer to the dam, quite a few Buffleheads were seen.  The white color on the males was so striking and the females close behind.  A Grebe would emerge from the water and then dive back down in pursuit of food.  Gulls hovered and joined the ducks on the water.  Goldeneyes, Mallards, and Common Mergansers were among other ducks spotted. Other unidentified ducks flew in formation overhead.  In the trees were Steller's Jays, Hairy Woodpeckers, American Crows, and Ravens (or Cravens - as our birders joked).  Magpies sat on top of the tallest tree branches and Song Sparrows hopped through willow on the shore.  As our full morning of bird watching was coming to a close, a raptor swooped over the many water fowl and disappeared over a hill.  The wind was picking up and the gentle sounds of nature blessing our group of birders.  It was a rewarding field trip with unseasonably warm weather.

(Thanks to Savannah for the the trip report and photo).

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