Beginning of May, 2022

So far, the beginning of this month has been amazing - tons of birds are out, I'm seeing more frogs, insects, and crayfish at the stream near my house. I've caught more crayfish and frogs in the last two weeks than I caught this time last year, which is a great sign. I also caught my second garter snake for this year.

Also, I'm obviously expanding my variety of species of animals I'm photographing. I've found a few new species, including a very interesting species of raptor (bird of prey) hanging around my house - and there's not just one, there's like two or three. I'll include my most recent observation of this raptor with this journal entry.

I've also been trying a new hobby - Recording bird calls and sounds.
Although I'm doing my best with this, but there's just so many birds constantly calling, it's hard to pick out just one to record. Then, when I try to record them, I get multiple calls per recording and it's difficult to pick out the one that needs to be identified. I'm not really sure how to solve this problem.

I've also been exploring a lot recently - I followed the creek at the bottom of the hill my road is on - I went downstream and followed it through a small "canyon", which was essentially a small gorge of rocks that the stream travels through. After it gets past that area, it slows down and spreads into a marsh, filled with tons of reeds, cattails, and evidence of beavers.

On the other end, the upstream way, I followed this up to a large man-made pond, which was fed by another stream. I followed this one up to another even larger marsh, but I wasn't allowed to stay due to signs around the marsh saying it was conservational property. So, I left and went back downstream to the areas I was familiar with. While I passing back through the small gorge, I picked up on a trail of turkey feathers and followed them until they ended, which wasn't too far. I don't know if a turkey got attacked or something, but there was no sign of an attack - no blood, tracks from coyotes or a bear. Just an odd trail of feathers. I also looked around for evidence of man (a hunting ladder, boot-prints, etc), but there was none to be seen.

If someone could respond to this post and tell me what the cause of the trail of feathers could be, I would love that. I also want to add the detail that there wasn't just down feathers - there was large, 6-7 inch long feathers too, and their color was brown with tan striping.

Posted on Μάιος 04, 2022 0228 ΜΜ by matthew883 matthew883

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Μάιος 3, 2022 04:42 ΜΜ EDT

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A small bird of prey that keeps showing up. I think it's a Cooper's, but I'm not entirely sure. It definitely has a striped tail, though. I am also in the process of trying to record the sounds it makes, including a short and sharp call.

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That sounds super cool! The feathers were probably an attack, though the circumstances are odd. Maybe someone else can weigh in.

Αναρτήθηκε από mbwildlife σχεδόν 2 χρόνια πριν

Thanks, @mbwildlife! I agree, the circumstances were odd. Hopefully someone else can give a little more info.

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