Saturday, January 17, 2009

Life Bird #605 - Ivory Gull

Wow, what a day. I have been waiting for today all week, as a Northern Hawk Owl had been seen almost daily in Center Harbor, NH which is about 2 hours north of Boston. Pam and I had a meeting at 10am, but had planned to pick up Paul & Diana after and head up to see the bird. Diana had seen Northern Hawk Owl before in Finland, and I did a few years ago in Montreal, but I simply couldn't say no to another, especially one that (from the reports) was very accommodating - not to mention it was a life bird for both Pamela and Paul. As we were approaching the town where the owl was, we got a call from our friend Linda that an Ivory Gull had been spotted at Eastern Point in Gloucester. At this point, we were not going to skip the owl (would you?) and continued on our way. Soon we were parked in the line of cars of birders and photographers. The owl was every bit as accommodating as the reports as noted.
At first the owl was perched on a telephone wire where I go the above pic, but soon flew to another favorite perch, where it remained the rest of the time we stayed.

More pics here.

Even at temperatures of about 8°f I would've stayed for longer than 45 minutes if it weren't for the temptation of an Ivory Gull that was only about 2 hours away (and only 40 minutes from home). So after a quick pit-stop to fill up the tank, we were off to Gloucester. At just about 4pm, under skies that were getting greyer with each passing moment, we arrived at Eastern Point. We stepped out of the car, and one of the most beautiful gulls I have seen was standing on the ice about 40 ft. away from us.

This is a bird I've wanted to see for some time, but didn't really expect that I would. I almost drove out to Niagara Falls last year when one was seen for about a week there. Today's bird was great - first spending time on the ice, then when it did take off, it didn't go far but flew a regular pattern relatively closely, thrilling all who were there.

More pics here.

Not only a spectacular bird, but a lifer for all of us and ABA bird #605 for me.

Now I just hope they all stick around through next weekend when Partick, Corey, Quintus, and Nate are here for the Superbowl of Birding!

7 comments:

N8 said...

Now I just hope they all stick around through next weekend when Patrick, Corey, Quintus, and Nate are here for the Superbowl of Birding!

You and me both, man. You and me both.

Birdfreak said...

Awesome lifer! Congratulations and good birding to you!

Gallicissa said...

What a near lifer!
May I please know what lens you use? Let me guess, Canon 100-400?.

I like those Owl shots.

Mike said...

Awesome bird! I'm sure Corey will be happy to regale you with the story of how he spotted an Ivory Gull in Piermont, NY. If I recall correctly, his favorite part was how I missed the bird!

Christopher said...

@N8 - I'm keeping carefulll trackof them both (and a few others for ya!

@Birdfreak Thanks! :^)

@Gallicissa Thanks also. I actually don't have anything quite so sophisticated. (But I'd love to - I dream of a nice cannon with a good lens) Pretty much all the photos on my blog are taken with a Sony DSC-H7 camera (one of those mega-zoom cameras) The lens is 15x which is supposed to be the equivelent of appprox 465mm. I do have a 1.7x 'teleconverter' for it (which is simply a magnifier) which gives the equivelent of a little over 60mmm. I can get pretty close, but I can see the loss of detail with the lower quality camera. It'll have to do for now though!

@Mike I'm sure I'll hear all about it from Corey. I'm sorry you missed it. Any chance you'll be able to make it out here to MA for this one?

Mike said...

If only I could. You guys are going to have a blast!

OpposableChums said...

Wow, that first owl pic is THRILLING!