Punta Cana, DR

Sue and I, just had to get away, this winter was a tough one, cold and snow have a way of doing that. We chose the Melia Caribe Resort in Punta Cana, DR.  A very nice resort, large grounds (over 1000 acres), nice ala cart dining rooms and a golf course within a 10 minute walk. I had planned on getting away for a few days of birding with a guide Miguel A. Landestoy but soon realized the 2 days was not enough.   I plan to go back in the future and spend 5 days.  I also realized that Punta Cana has many birds but the birds I needed were not reachable on day trips. So I contented myself with golf, birding and photography, while staying on the resort. I saw many more species than I photographed but below are some of the new images for my non-ABA files.  I place stamps in my photos of Non-North American bird images, something I started doing a few years back.  Stamps are another one of my passions, always have been.

My list (of 45 species), all these birds were seen at the resort or golf course.  They’re are extensive wetlands in the centre of the resort and many manmade ponds:

Least Grebe Audubon’s Shearwater (possible) Brown Pelican Great Egret Tricolored Egret Little Blue Heron Snowy Egret Cattle Egret Green Heron Least Bittern Caribbean Flamingo West Indian Whistling-Duck White-cheeked Pintail Turkey Vulture Osprey Kestrel Merlin Helmeted Guineafowl Purple Gallinule Common Moorhen American and Caribbean Coot Wilson’s Plover Killdeer Spotted Sandpiper White-crowned Pigeon Mourning Dove Zenaida Dove Common Ground Dove Hispaniolan Parrot Hispaniolan Lizard Cuckoo Smooth-billed Ani White-collared Swift Antillean Mango Hispaniolan Emerald Belted Kingfisher Hispaniolan Woodpecker Gray Kingbird Palmchat Northern Mockingbird Gray Catbird Red-legged Thrush Prairie Warbler Bananaquit Greater Antillean Grackle House Sparrow

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GreaterAntillianGrackle

HelmetedGuineafowl

HispaniolinLizardCuckoo

HispaniolinParrot

HispaniolinWoodpecker

Palmchat

Red-leggedThrush

WestIndianWhistlingDuck

Ciao for now……..

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2013 – Snowy Owl

On a recent trip to Wolfe Island, we had a very obliging Snowy Owl, sat and gave us a chance for a few photos by the side of the road.

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Not much to tell, drove the roads and there it was….thats how its done, no secrets.  Seek and ye shall find.

A few weeks later, on the way back from Amherst Island, on March 8th.  We had just enough time to check Rushmore for an over wintering Snowy Owl.  This Owl has proven difficult to get close up views.   He prefers to sit atop distant hydro poles, visible only from the road.   We checked the owls usual perch and were unable to see any sign of him.  Driving further down the Rushmore, we saw him atop a pole right beside the road.   With darkness approaching, I upped my camera’s iso and snapped a few images.   The best is below.

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Ciao for now…..

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