White-eyed Vireo!
Published: September 19, 2017
Tags: General Observations, White-eyed Vireo, Bald Eagle, Lesser Scaup, Common Merganser
On this windy day, I decided to return to Sturgeon Point for reasons I can't explain. I didn't expect to find much, given the strong winds - and even though I was here just the day before, I was in the mood for the peace and quiet that nature affords and this just felt right to me.
I scoped the lake for awhile first, enjoying the ducks as they streamed by in small flocks. I had Lesser Scaup, Long-tailed, some Surf or Black Scoters, and many Common Mergansers. An adult Bald Eagle flew overhead as did a Turkey Vulture and a few gulls.
Next, I talk a walk back on the trails. Soon, my ears began picking up the harsh call of a vireo between gusts of wind. That was surprising because our resident vireos have all gone south by now. Hmmmm... I quickly suspected a White-eyed Vireo, a regional rarity and one of my favorites. We do get them passing through the area here and there in spring and fall, so I started to get hopeful one was here. Sure enough, a little further ahead, I saw a flash of yellow back in some viney bushes. I slowly advanced and found the bird in a thicket, calling its raspy call now and then. Soon, it turned to face me and I was rewarded with those beautiful, white eyes! Cool! This was the first time I found this species on my own and I was quite elated.
I managed to get a few documentation-worthy shots of the cute, little vireo but he disappeared quickly and my camera never saw it again. I did get another quick look at him about half an hour later, but it was unsatisfying and all too brief.
I'm glad I followed whatever it was that led me back to Sturgeon Point today!
Bald Eagle
Lesser Scaup
Common Mergansers
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White-eyed Vireo
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