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Limpet Lunch
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Black Oystercatcher (Haematopus bachmani)
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You wanna piece o' me???
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Black Oystercatcher (Haematopus bachmani)
Well, here it is Christmas Eve and I'm still posting photos of birds I've recently seen, this one being the Black Oystercatcher (Haematopus bachmani). However, I do have an excuse for not being more seasonal: I'm in the process of moving so everything is helter-skelter this weekend. In any case, all you kind folks who visit here have my very best wishes for a Merry Christmas. I hope it finds you in good health and good heart. Happy Holidays!
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
American Black Oystercatcher (Haematopus bachmani)
I don't know whether it has just been bad luck for me or whether Black Oystercatchers are not around so much this year. In any case I haven't seen any on my daily walks this year along our shoreline in Vic West. This photo was taken last year in January near Spinnakers on the Westsong Walkway.
When I posted the photo to the left last week I hoped someone would tell me the name of this little bay. Visitor Ngawangchodron sent me a link to a map of the area that identifies the bay as Horseshoe Bay. The point of land jutting out to the left is Finlayson Point. Thank you Ngawangchodron for that information. I will take this opportunity to recommend a visit to Ngawangchodron's Flickr photostream for a splendid collection of photographs in and around Victoria. |
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Black Oystercatcher
I went out a few mornings ago to take some nice photos of local birds and after a few hours I came away with a much better appreciation of excellent wildlife photographers' work. You know, those crystal clear photos where every feather is in perfect detail. Birds are small, paranoid, jumpy creatures and while I've seen a few interesting ones lately, here's the only one that stood still long enough and near enough so that I could photograph him. It's one of a pair of Black Oystercatchers that were hunting up some lunch on the rocks below the Westsong Walkway. These are also identified (in Peterson's "Field Guide to Western Birds" and Wikipedia) as American Black Oystercatchers (Haematopus bachmani). Stay tuned - I've got some Common Goldeneyes, some loons and a Common Merganser in my sights if they ever just relax and float quietly for a bit....