They started setting up for the Portland fair this weekend. The fairgrounds are located at the south end of Wangunk Meadows which is one of my regular favorite birding spots.
I though that all the activity of large trucks coming and going would have spooked most of the birds away near the fairground area but as I peeked over an area of overgrown grass I found a Green Heron stalking prey.
After searching the area more carefully I found that there were a total of 4 Green Herons hiding in the grass.
Wangunk Meadows is not a pristine area. It has muddy dirt roads with deep ruts,mangled trees, and overgrown weeds making viewing difficult in some areas but I always seem to find some interesting birds there. Today it was the Green Herons, an Osprey, a Solitary Sandpiper, Savannah Sparrows, Eastern Bluebirds, and a Lincoln's Sparrow that caught my attention.
Birding at Wangunk Meadows reminds me of my childhood days when I used to dig under couch cushions trying to find loose change. I always managed to dig out a few quarters if I searched hard enough. Sometimes you have to dig deep to find birds at these meadows because there is so much cover but once in a while you get lucky.
On October 20, 2011 I was at the fairgrounds early in the morning by myself at the same puddle pond where the Green Herons (above) were. I was excited enough to find an Ibis but later that day it was determined that it was a rare sighting of White-faced Ibis. Once in a while you manage to dig a silver dollar out of the couch cushions.
I though that all the activity of large trucks coming and going would have spooked most of the birds away near the fairground area but as I peeked over an area of overgrown grass I found a Green Heron stalking prey.
After searching the area more carefully I found that there were a total of 4 Green Herons hiding in the grass.
Wangunk Meadows is not a pristine area. It has muddy dirt roads with deep ruts,mangled trees, and overgrown weeds making viewing difficult in some areas but I always seem to find some interesting birds there. Today it was the Green Herons, an Osprey, a Solitary Sandpiper, Savannah Sparrows, Eastern Bluebirds, and a Lincoln's Sparrow that caught my attention.
Birding at Wangunk Meadows reminds me of my childhood days when I used to dig under couch cushions trying to find loose change. I always managed to dig out a few quarters if I searched hard enough. Sometimes you have to dig deep to find birds at these meadows because there is so much cover but once in a while you get lucky.
On October 20, 2011 I was at the fairgrounds early in the morning by myself at the same puddle pond where the Green Herons (above) were. I was excited enough to find an Ibis but later that day it was determined that it was a rare sighting of White-faced Ibis. Once in a while you manage to dig a silver dollar out of the couch cushions.