Looking through our photos that we took of the Merlin in our neighborhood 2 days ago, we discovered that a Northern Flicker was flying by at one point. We thought it was kind of a cool photo.

Looking through our photos that we took of the Merlin in our neighborhood 2 days ago, we discovered that a Northern Flicker was flying by at one point. We thought it was kind of a cool photo.
We just saw a Merlin in NE Portland! This is the first time that we have seen this bird in our part of town. What a great treat!
Michelle and I went on our annual New Year's Day birding trip. This time (as usual) we went to Ridgefield NWR. It was a bone chilling day but skies were mostly clear and there was some great birding going on. We have never seen so many Red-Tailed Hawks, Northern Harriers, Blue Herons, or Bald Eagles all at the same time. They were everywhere.
We also added a bird to our Life List! A Black Phoebe! It's a rare bird for Ridgefield and we felt very lucky to have seen it! Here are some other photos from the trip. We hope you enjoy!
We identified 39 species. Species list is at the end of the post. Great start to the New Year!
One of the many Red-Tailed Hawks we saw during the trip.
Tundra Swans resting on the icy ponds.
The Blue Herons were as thick as fog. We found several of the just standing in the road not seeming to have a care in the world!
They all seemed quite willing to pose for some photos.
We came upon this Heron just as it nailed the ground with fury. He then pulled out a Vole (we think anyway).