Saturday, February 7, 2009

Los Gatos Creek Park

Close to our home, this is a little park where a large number of birds, waterfowl especially, congregate in winter.

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A Black Crowned Night Heron

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A Snowy Egret

Notice that it was resting with one foot up in its belly. A snowy egret has a black beak while a great egret has a yellow one.

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A Green Heron

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A Solitary Mute Swan

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American Coot – Unlike ducks, their feet do not have web between “toes”. They have a funny walk and it almost appears like they are going to tip over when I watch them running to the water from land. I noticed that they can “walk” on water for a short distance as pictures in the photo above.

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Pied Billed Grebe

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A very common Male Mallard Duck

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A Barnyard version of Mallard Duck

(A barnyard version is from cross hybridization of ducks bred in captivity)

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A pair of Lesser Scaup

These are diving ducks.

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Male Bufflehead

A small diving duck. Usually seen as a pair of male-female. Unlike other varieties of ducks, bufflehead remains monogamous all their life.

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A Ruddy Duck

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Common Golden-eye duck

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A plain old white duck

I am not sure why  the 2nd Sunday of May is chosen as the mother’s day. But, one does find birds nurturing their little ones around this time of the year.

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Happy mother’s day!!

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Watched the cute babies of Canadian Goose wobble around and splash in water as they swam in shallow water protected by their parents on the either side.

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And there were ducklings too ..

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And many more … a couple of varieties of cormorants, black phoebes and belted king-fisher among others. Please have realistic expectation. While many of these birds can be seen on a given day, I must admit that I have taken these pictures over several months – waiting for the opportunity to have the birds close enough to my camera lens.

There are several ponds/lakes lined with grasses and “fenugreek-like” plants. The smell of leaves of these fenugreek like plants is pleasant.

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A Hermit Thrush on a “fenugreek” Plant.

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A Violet Green Swallow

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