Sunday, February 22, 2009

Sunset over Jug Bay

This image is taken from the overlook near the Visitor Center at the Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary. Its winter and the waters of Jug Bay are clear of the lush covering of spatterdock lilies that cover the river in the rest of the year. Now there is just a broad expanse of shallows stretching from riverbank to riverbank.


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Saturday, February 14, 2009

Love Birds

In honor of Valentine's Day, I thought I'd present these two love birds. Black Noddy Terns, they were photographed building their nest on Heron Island, Australia in November 2007. The island, a coral cay in the Great Barrier Reef, is a major nesting site for these delicate black terns, with upwards of 100,000 birds nesting on the island every Australian spring along with reef herons and wedge-tailed shearwaters. The island - which is home to an eco-resort as well as the University of Queensland's Heron Island Research Station - is also an important nesting site for green and loggerhead turtles and a diversity of other sea life.

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Monday, February 9, 2009

Canadian Goose on Ice

The big freeze is over - for now - and the ice is melting away. This picture is of a Canadian Goose at Huntley Meadows, a small slice of nature on the south side of Alexandria, Virginia.

Canadian Geese winter in the Chesapeake area and feed on the abundant grain remnants on local farms. In fact, the pickings are so bountiful, many geese stay in the area year round instead of migrating - as their name would indicate - to Canada in summer. While once once considered threatened, their numbers have rebounded to the point of being that the non-migratory geese are considered a nuisance often eating food source traditionally used by other creatures.

At Jug Bay staff and volunteers have gone to much effort to fence in stands of wild rice to protect them from the voracious geese in the spring and summer. These steps have helped the wild rice, which is important many birds species to rebound dramatically at Jug Bay.

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