Winter birds and the moon

I could still see the moon when I was at Chesnut Park in late October early in the morning. Only the front part of the park was open due to the hurricanes we recently had.

It was quiet but I managed to find a few interesting birds (although nothing new). Catbirds are very common in the winter but the white eyed vireo and the male common yellowthroat are a little bit harder to find.

The grackle was singing in the sun, showing off his beautiful feathers.

The park is full of squirrels sometimes being cute.

Two weeks later the rest of the park opened and I was happy to be walking on the back boardwalk again. The trees looked a little barer and apart from the tons of fallen logs in the swamp the park looked the same. The water levels in the park were still high but it stays high coming off the rainy summer anyway.

I could still see the partial moon high over the lake.

The views around the lake were a lot clearer with the storms moving out a lot of the bushes and reeds that had grown up high along the edges.

SkyWatch Friday

6 thoughts on “Winter birds and the moon

  1. yogiabb

    What a great place to go. I love your birds. We have lots of grackles here and squirrels. Most of the other birds I know only because Merlin ID tells me that is what I am listening to. I can see little birds off in the distance and I have no idea what they are.
    I am glad your park is still usable.
    I hope you had a great Christmas and I am wishing a great 2025.

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