Merganser On Carmans River

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

I took this picture a week ago today on Carmans River. It is, I believe, a female Red-breasted Merganser. In my three most recent trips along the Carmans I’ve made about five sightings of this species, always female and always alone. It’s possible that I’ve been seeing the same bird each time. Mergansers are diving ducks with serrated bills – cool, huh? – that they use to catch small fish and crustaceans. JK

Wild Turkeys

Monday, August 4, 2008

This is the group of Wild Turkeys that I was looking for when I came across the fawn that I posted a pic of last Monday. When I first found the turkeys it was still raining and very dark in the woods. The pics I took didn’t come out very well at all. Later in the day, the skies cleared and so I thought I might try to find the turkeys again. After searching for only about twenty minutes I found them in a clearing that borders my neighbors property. Finding wildlife is rarely that easy. I was lucky, pure and simple.

This group is comprised of a hen and her young, which are called poults. I counted six babies but my neighbor had counted seven a week before. It could be that I missed one in the woods but it could also be that one was lost to predators. There is a fox living in the area as well as several hawks. JK

Osprey On Carmans River

Friday, August 1, 2008

What are you looking at?

Last week I took a trip with some friends and we kayaked the Lower Carmans River. This river used to be one of my favorite haunts when I lived on the south shore. I would kayak there at least once a week in good weather. Since I moved close to the Nissequogue River I only rarely make it over to the Carmans but that’s already changing. I had such a good time and so many photo ops that I’ve been back twice since my initial visit. You can expect more posts concerning the Carmans in the coming weeks. Be prepared. I may bore you with Osprey shots. JK

Box Turtle

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Here is an Eastern Box Turtle that I photographed a month ago. He was out early near where I store my kayak. Mornings are usually the best time of day to find most wildlife and this is especially true of Box Turtles. This is not a hard and fast rule however. Last week I came home from dinner and found a female Box Turtle laying eggs on the lawn so you never can tell. JK

Fawn

Monday, July 28, 2008

I have other shots on deck but this one couldn’t wait. Early yesterday I spied a group of Wild Turkeys in the back yard, so I grabbed my camera and went out to take some pics. I took a circuitous route so as not to frighten the birds but when I got there they were gone. I soon located them but not before coming across this little guy. And he is little. Not counting his (very unsteady) legs, he’s no bigger than a medium sized cat. I didn’t see his mother nearby but the night before a doe was hanging around the very spot that I took this picture. I’m sure she’s coming back for him. JK