Rough-legged Hawk perched on a Waterfowl Rest Area sign – Nikon D300, f6.3, 1/1600, ISO 640, +0.7 EV, Nikkor 200-400mm VR with 1.4x TC, natural light, not baited
I looked through all of the photos I have taken on Christmas Eve Day going back as far as 2003 yesterday and remembered fondly how I loved being at the north beach of Fort De Soto County Park on Christmas Eve and Christmas day because there were times when the birds and I had the beach all to ourselves.
In 2008 I ended up helping to rescue a Double-crested Cormorant on Christmas Eve day that had swallowed a fish hook and was so starved it didn’t even try to fly away. The cormorant recovered after being rehabbed and was released at the same beach later on.
One year I was in Tasmania for Christmas Eve seeing and photographing Quolls, Wallabies, Tasmanian Devils, Kangaroos, Black Swans, Wombats, Emus and more.
After looking through all of those images I decided to share a photo today of an immature Rough-legged Hawk perched on a waterfowl rest area sign taken at Farmington Bay WMA on Christmas Eve day in 2013. I recall that it was bitter cold, cold enough that I had hand warmers tucked into my gloves to keep my hands warm and that there was a thick blanket of snow covering the marsh and that the birds were all “sticky” because of the frigid temps.
It isn’t so cold this year for a Christmas Eve morning with little to zero snow on the ground in the valley and clouds that will prevent me from going out to find birds this morning but with any luck and a break in the clouds I hope to get out this afternoon to see if I can carry on my tradition of photographing birds on Christmas Eve day. If not I’ll try again tomorrow morning which is another tradition I love, enjoying nature and looking for birds to photograph on Christmas Day.
Merry Christmas Eve.
Mia
Cool pic Mia. Who says Christmas comes once a year? Every day is Christmas for us because you give us so much to look forward to….every day. Thanks for a great year of pics and commentary. Have a wonderful day.
Merry Christmas Mia (it has arrived here).
I hope your day (and all the days to come) is filled with feathers, enchantment and joy.
Merry Christmas, Mia! Wishing you blue skies and lots of raptors! John
Still chuckling over this shot. 😊 Here’s to many more Christmas Eve Days out doing what you love and then sharing the results with grateful followers like me.
I love the irony of this image. Enjoy the day!
Another Merry Christmas from Canada! May you have a Happy & Healthy 2019. I love this photo. It says rest area so the hawk rested. It just didn’t read the “waterfowl” bit.
Mia
Merry Christmas from Canada! I wish good health, peace, and great light in the coming year. Thank you for sharing your joy, appreciation, passion and skillful photography with us daily in a world where everything is at stake and those with power refuse to notice. Like you, I love Planet A and know there is no Planet B.
I greatly admire your conviction and sense of justice and your willingness to speak truth to power. Blessings, Glen