A Chickadee at Morton Refuge

Wednesday, March 29, 2017,

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This is a pair of shots of a Black-capped Chickadee I saw at the Elizabeth A. Morton Wildlife Refuge in Noyack. I took these pics almost a year ago. They’re just two in a bunch that I never got around to posting. I may have been slow in showing them to you folks but they are certainly worth sharing. Also, I really like Chickadees. Cute little critters, aren’t they? JK.

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A Little Chickadee

Monday, January 14, 2013,

This is a Black-capped Chickadee that I managed to get pics of recently. Chickadees are not hard to come by, especially at this time of year, but they are quick-moving little buggers and can sometimes be tricky to photograph. These guys are with us all year round but we tend to see much more of them during the winter months. They do breed here but I think it’s possible that we also see migrators from northerly climes enjoying our balmy weather. I’m just guessing here. I am not a birder, I’m just paparazzi.

  I took these pics at Frank Melville Memorial Park in Setauket. This is such a wonderful park and it has so much to offer no matter what the season. There are several easily accessible trails that take you through some very interesting woods. There’s even a stand of bamboo that not only looks cool but sounds even cooler if there’s a breeze. There’s also two ponds and a saltwater marsh as well. Sounds good, huh? You should come and check it out for yourself. This place is a pleasure at any time of year. JK